Hi. I'm a 70 years young ROCKER who's mostly a guitar player but every drummer that I've ever played with has told me that they love how I "think" drums. I'm also handicapped with multiple sclerosis. I'm home bound and Garage Band is getting better all the time. I no longer am looking to be a Rock Star but I still want to write and record all of the music that's in my head. You are helping me so much. Thanks. I'm gonna Rock till I drop.
Great tips. I really like the auto drummer, but definitely lock in those drummer tracks. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve had stuff change by accident. Thanks for sharing!
These GarageBand drum tutorials have been very helpful. On the surface GarageBand doesn't appear to have this much power, so it's cool to see these tips and techniques. Thanks!
So I found a cool tip. I laid my demo with one drum part, added headers for my verse, Chorus, etc and then created a new drum track and it pre-built vers, Chorus, etc for me with fills into each and variation on each part. Pretty cool trick.
So simple, yet such a cool and effective way to create your drum parts and breaks. And I am surprised that there actually is a crash stop. I've been looking for that one for some time but never found it, so I just faded it out with gain automation. 100% going to implement these tips with my future recordings. Thank you so much Colin!
this is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for the tips! and thanks for taking your time to put out this content. Hope you get something out of this.
When I first started using GarageBand I was just relieved after years of playing guitar on my own, to have Kyle for a drummer. Now your YT and course is helping me to appreciate the nuances of a drummer! Absolutely going to be applying this to future recordings and hopefully play with some real drummers in the future too instead of being Billy no drummer! 😂
I always get frustrated with drummer. I hate changing something and not knowing what I changed. I pretty much like a straight ahead beat rock beat so I can at least start to write a song. This helped a bit, thanks.
Thank you for your videos I just email you for your guide and I'm thinking about paying you for personal lessons. I like GarageBand logic and Ableton Live so I'm working on the track where I need to erase an instruments on a mini drum track I want to erase and press delete is that correct? Thank you for the videos that are very helpful❤
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Hi. I'm a 70 years young ROCKER who's mostly a guitar player but every drummer that I've ever played with has told me that they love how I "think" drums. I'm also handicapped with multiple sclerosis. I'm home bound and Garage Band is getting better all the time. I no longer am looking to be a Rock Star but I still want to write and record all of the music that's in my head. You are helping me so much. Thanks. I'm gonna Rock till I drop.
Great tips. I really like the auto drummer, but definitely lock in those drummer tracks. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve had stuff change by accident. Thanks for sharing!
These GarageBand drum tutorials have been very helpful. On the surface GarageBand doesn't appear to have this much power, so it's cool to see these tips and techniques. Thanks!
So I found a cool tip. I laid my demo with one drum part, added headers for my verse, Chorus, etc and then created a new drum track and it pre-built vers, Chorus, etc for me with fills into each and variation on each part. Pretty cool trick.
So simple, yet such a cool and effective way to create your drum parts and breaks. And I am surprised that there actually is a crash stop. I've been looking for that one for some time but never found it, so I just faded it out with gain automation. 100% going to implement these tips with my future recordings. Thank you so much Colin!
this is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for the tips! and thanks for taking your time to put out this content. Hope you get something out of this.
When I first started using GarageBand I was just relieved after years of playing guitar on my own, to have Kyle for a drummer. Now your YT and course is helping me to appreciate the nuances of a drummer! Absolutely going to be applying this to future recordings and hopefully play with some real drummers in the future too instead of being Billy no drummer! 😂
You have made me a believer that GB drummer is one of the coolest innovations! I bet a real drummer like yourself can program so some wicked fills!
Heyyy a convert! I can definitely get crazy with it. Sometimes I actually let it influence the fills I end up doing, actually!
superb info! what an amazing tool!!!!
Interesting way to work the GB drummer. I'll have to give this a try!
Excellent Colin. I’ve been using midi since you showed how a while ago; never looked back.
It's very useful video for non drummer like me
I always get frustrated with drummer. I hate changing something and not knowing what I changed. I pretty much like a straight ahead beat rock beat so I can at least start to write a song. This helped a bit, thanks.
Thank you so much
saved my life
Thanks for all this very helpful information you're covering
I love it man and I think it will help me out alot
Heaven sent
Great video thank you for sharing!
Hey thank you! Glad it was helpful!
eye opening!
Thank you for your videos I just email you for your guide and I'm thinking about paying you for personal lessons. I like GarageBand logic and Ableton Live so I'm working on the track where I need to erase an instruments on a mini drum track I want to erase and press delete is that correct? Thank you for the videos that are very helpful❤
I wanna learn how to disable it tho