I am a professional musician and I use GarageBand iOS on the go. I hook up a portable midi keyboard to my iPhone and I use my iPhone as a sound module/MIDI recorder for the melodies I make on the go (I do not use my iPhone for recording/editing audio). When I get back home, I hook up my iPhone to my hardware synthesizers and send MIDI out from my iPhone INTO any synthesizer that has MIDI (iRig Midi 2 with RouteMidi app all within GarageBand iOS).
These people who are dissing on Garageband like it is for amateurs or worst yet a toy, are people who are ignorant to the history of recording. I guarantee the Beatles would of killed to have Garageband in their day. Garageband is a very powerful and professional DAW. Just because it may not have all the bells and whistles like more expensive DAWs does not mean it is a toy. Garageband can already to more than any Reel to Reel or hard disk recorder could ever do. I was born in 1972, and by the time I was recording at age 18, I was using a Fostex X-26 4 Track Analog Cassette Multi-Track Recorder Portastudio. Garageband has way more capabilities and power than any cassette recorder, hard disk recorder, or reel to reel could ever do. Secondly, in today's music which is dominated by hip hop and rap music, you don't need expensive DAWs. Garageband or Bandlab is all you need to make professional sounding albums.
@@PeteJohnsMusic , what people fail to realize is that Garageband is the reason why there are loops in a DAW, and the reason why software instruments exist in a DAW. Garageband was the first to have those 2 important features in a DAW. Before Garageband software instruments had to be gotten from synthesizers hooked up to a DAW or from Sound Modules that were hooked up to a DAW. Garageband was the first DAW to have instruments actually in the DAW on the apple computer. Garageband was the first to have loops in the DAW. These are all Garageband features that were copied by other DAW companies. Garageband is the only DAW besides Logic to have a AI drummer inside the DAW that will follow your tracks and come up with drum grooves to your tracks. No other DAW does that. So this idea that Garageband is some toy is absolutely ridiculous.
@@tgrimes175I think software instruments been in daws since the 90’s lol. GB/Logic may have been the first to do premade loops tho. I think most people hate on GB cuz it’s free but there have been several pro producers who use GB and even a Rihanna I think song “umbrella” that used a drum loop from GB. With the right plugins it doesn’t matter what DAW you use really. It’s not the DAW that makes those sounds. You probably won’t hear a lot of the native instruments on a pro song but there are a few that it’s certainly capable of. GB is what first introduced music making to me and made me fall in love with it over 10 years ago.
@@spot1119 , yes software instruments have been around since the 90s in 2 forms. One, on a synthesizer, and the second on sound modules. They were not on computers built into the DAW. Loops were a Garageband, because original Logic was not as we know it now. Garageband was the first to have loops and software instruments built into the DAW. Logic interface was different and looked nothing like it does today. Logic was not even an apple product it was owned by Emagic, and purchased by apple later around 2002 by apple, and did not have the interface it does now. In fact Garageband had that interface look before logic, logic did not even look like that until later. Garageband was the first to have loops and software on the computer built into the DAW.
I have produced almost 12 hours worth of music with GarageBand. It is user friendly, you can really do a lot with it, and I just love almost everything about it. The reason people hate on it seems to be because it is free, which is ridiculous.
I get why so many don’t like or wouldn’t use GB, as you said it’s perception. Sure it has its drawbacks and limitations, but I find it possible to achieve most things that you can in more Pro end DAW’s, by doing different processes. I’ve recorded, produced, engineered, programmed music for over 30yrs, starting out at college in 1992 on a Music Technology, Recording & Production course here in the UK. It all began on an Atari ST using Cubase back then which I learnt everything and used for years, then moved to the upgraded Mac & Cubase, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton. Using all loads for years. Originally I loved Cubase cos that’s what I was taught on and used for a really long time, I thought it was best, eventually I moved to Logic Pro and used solidly for years on Mac which was all great and getting excellent results as you would expect. Unfortunately through some really hard, tough times over the last 6-8yrs, money being really tight etc and a lot of gear from my home studio built up over years got stolen leaving me with virtually nothing! Just my guitar, mic, audio interface and my own personal skills and creativity. I had to resort to using my iPhone, GB, free plugins for quite some time before I could buy a new Mac and other hardware & studio gear. I didn’t think I’d be able to achieve very good song / track results, I was so wrong if you have good skills, knowledge, creativity, good songwriting etc, it is possible to achieve excellent recording/ production results. Having to use things that are more limited makes you have to think about how you can achieve things that were easily possible on better Daw’s, so the majority of times I have been able to get those results I wanted but in different processes. I never thought I’d say this but the overall quality & sound of most tracks I’ve recorded and produced using GarageBand and only free plugins are definitely some of the best tracks I’ve ever done. Sometimes simpler has limits but for me it makes me work faster and achieve quicker than in the past using the other Daw’s when I’d have plans and then 6hrs later not achieving what I wanted and going off on crazy mad tangents and down long windy roads creating many great things but not the original intentions, then thinking I’ve wasted so much time. Using GB now I work so fast no longer spending weeks and months on a track or tweaking a Synth, Bass, Vox part for weeks that slightly changes and hardly anyone listening would really notice the slight changes I would. Now I much prefer recording, producing, creating tracks really fast not dwelling for ages and churning out great sounding tracks in record time. I think many people wouldn’t believe many of the tracks I’d recorded on GarageBand and would think I had to have used Logic or Pro Tools etc. Nice one Pete great episode as always touching on a narrative that so many wouldn’t dare, would frown and look down upon because of their initial perception and never having used and given it any time. Cheers Pete all the best, wishing you a fantastic and Bonza weekend mate. Thanks Steve (The Dead Xtra’s) @thedeadxtras
@@PeteJohnsMusic cheers Pete and apologies just looking back at your response to realise how much I waffle on!!! Thanks for your shoes always helpful to so many people. Take it easy.
The biggest reason I moved away from Garageband is because I was having to bounce so many tracks all the time. When i got 4+ auv3 plugins per track and looking at around 7+ tracks, things started becoming unpredictable. I found myself creating songs that were less like the way I wanted, just because I didnt want to have to deal with having to bounce everything. I want to keep the freedom of being able to adjust anything I need all the way till the song is completed, without having to bounce and create file after file after file after file after file.
Yup. Agree with this. You definitely can “outgrow” GarageBand. But on the flip side I see so many people “upgrade” to a “better” DAW for no real reason when GarageBand is more than enough for them.
Ugh the pain is real! When that little arp on the 15th track makes the whole project grind to a halt or crashes GarageBand 😢 happens with Cubasis sometimes too! I don’t know how to freeze a track in GarageBand .
@@PeteJohnsMusicBro, if u have true musical artistry talent and a true ear for music u can definitely have GarageBand as one of your main sources for producing your creations. There's a very interesting video on how 9th Wonder used FL Studio back in the day, one of the first ones to openly use stuff like that, and how he was hated on for doing it. Alot of this stuff is from gatekeepers. Alot of the rest of it comes from ppl who may not have the skillset to be able to use something on GarageBand's lvl (even tho it's quite professional and polished) to make something epic. I'm not trying to talk down on them
A good song is a good song, whether it was recorded in someone's bedroom or in Abbey Road. I use Reaper and it's an extremely feature-dense DAW, but I'd never look down on anyone using Garage Band to make their music.
I use garageband in my home studio I was a pro for 25 years, playing gigs on TV Wembley; Radio many times, Been in some amazing studios All over the world, Garageband is fantastic for me,I can get song ideas in minutes, It's all about simplicity,
I’ve ummmed and arrred over getting Logic for years. Not being a ‘pro’ was one factor in not stumping out for the cost…GB is a superb DAW, and all that power is totally free. However, I’ve recently got a bit more serious again, and after tortuous deliberation decided to go for it…it’s actually incredibly good value. The upshot imo, is that Logic provides a complete and seamless workflow, with all the, powerful, features easily to hand…you can make things as simple or as complicated as you like. Both packages do the excellent job they’re made for. I’m learning a hell of a lot from your videos on GB iOS by the way. Cheers!
Nice one! Yes, this is why there is no clear “yes or no” answer to whether you should use Logic Pro or not. And as you’ve showed, sometimes this will indeed change over time. Thanks for the feedback and for being part of the community.
I use GarageBand but just for small projects. The big issue is, if you record a auv3 instrument and then record another auv3, often the 1 auv is not playing annymore. But my goto is ableton.
I am a professional musician and I use GarageBand iOS on the go. I hook up a portable midi keyboard to my iPhone XR and I use my iPhone as a sound module/MIDI recorder for the melodies I make on the go (I do not use my iPhone for recording/editing audio). When I get back home, I hook up my iPhone to my hardware synthesizers and send MIDI out from my iPhone INTO any synthesizer that has MIDI (iRig Midi 2 with RouteMidi app all within GarageBand iOS). Its a fun and easy setup.
I dunno, I use Samplitude in my studio, Cubasis on the iPad, but still have love for GB and have done stuff that people have said they would not have thought it was done in GB, and a lot of that is thanks to all your tutorials, Pete 👍. I will say though that I haven’t mastered anything in GB. I always send the stems to Samplitude and finish the piece on the PC
@@PeteJohnsMusicYeah but you can get decent masters by transferring to Logic Pro for iPad .. I think I read a comment on one of your recent videos that starting in GB and then transferring tonLogic, either Mac or iOS is the way to go . I tend to agree
Regarding Quality in GarageBand on the iPad: in my opinion the sounds of the synth/instrument plugins don’t really compare with a full-on Windows PC VST. Example: The stock GB Grand Piano versus Noir Piano on Windows. Noir wins hands-down in terms of sample & sound quality. Some of the AUV3 pianos on iPad are extremely good (e.g. Pure Piano). Nevertheless, Noir would still have the edge. I’m now using my iPad really just to generate ideas, and the AUV3 plugins give me a very good overview of what to expect. But then I switch over to PC to produce the finished product. That said, I’m using AUV3 and VST instruments only. I’m not recording real life instruments like voices, drums and guitars. I can’t imagine there’d be much difference in a live recording via a microphone through an iPad vs a microphone through a Windows PC. Just my two-penneth. 🙂
I use garageband because it's easy and intuitive and is the one i learnt to use. I don't have the will power to learn to use another one, ie logic. My only big gripe with garageband is that i can't put multiple time signatures into a song, without an awkward workaround any way. Wish i could as i like writing math rock stuff!
I love it but the downfalls I’ve noticed is the no high or low pass filter, I can’t use external plugins and the EQ would be awesome if it was a 7-band. Other than that, the best sounds can be found making electronic music.
Hey there. There’s actually a band pass and HPF/LPF in the Apple plugins. And the plugin LRc7 is a good choice for EQ. ruclips.net/video/cVLgTYSIYYs/видео.htmlsi=-iSnS7u-nk2Y2Qqb
It's the music creation software for non-musicians." I'm all in. I'm in my mid 50s and have some very limited music experience. I wanted something to do with my hands that wasn't reaching for tobacco. I looked at an Orba 2 and a Chorda, which put GarageBand back in my awareness. I've only had Apple stuff in recent years. I've just ordered a Yamaha FGDP-50, because I want to get into finger drumming; I chose that because it's stand alone: It's a small box, no wireless, sit in my comfy armchair, tapping pads. I don't have to think about anything else other than teaching myself to drum, i don't want to have to learn complicated software, or sit up at a computer desk. I'm now motivated to explore GarageBand, as I might want to create some backing for myself. I have it already, and there's plenty of resources on RUclips to help me get my head around using GarageBand. If we don't already have well known talented musicians, who's first experience was GarageBand, we will do soon enough. I wonder what George Martin would have thought of an iPad and GarageBand in 1967, when he was producing Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, on a four track... A little story: Somewhere in the early 2000s, I bought Rock Band Beatles and the Rock Band portable drum kit, for my Xbox 360. I had so much fun. A friend of mine had hired some rooms and built a studio. I sit behind a real drum kit for the first time. Within a few hours, I got to a point where I was trusted with "the good snare" and was able to hold a very basic beat for a few minutes, whilst three other semi-pro musicians jammed with me. I achieved that through a video game and toy like pads. Also, due to those videos games, I realised I have 100s of songs, by original artists, that I can turn the drum track off of, and tap along on my finger drum. That's going to make practising and playing so much fun.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience my friend. Welcome to the community! I hope you enjoy the channel and dive in to the live streams to chat with other like-minded folks.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thanks John. Unfortunately the battery in the finger drum is faulty, I'm just going to return it for refund. But, on a happier note (no pun intended), I wouldn't have thinking of what came to me a few hours ago. Briefly, I played sax for a bit a while ago, had rot give it up through jaw problems. I have a MIDI wind controller (I've got the limited edition blue one, only 50 came to the UK), which I haven't touched since I was forced to give up. . I have thought over the years that I might be able to overcome the jaw issue, with the use of an expression pedal, it's just... I couldn't play acoustic sax anymore and the joy went out of it. I can plug a wireless MIDI dongle into my Yamaha WX-5, which takes 6 AAA batteries if you want the WX-5 to be wireless. I can't see why I couldn't then MIDI over bluetooth to GarageBand and have an incredibly expressive (albeit monophonic) controller with an eight octave range, and other fun tricks. I'll be checking out your guides in the future, thanks.
If you record with a scarlett solo garageband can be very useful. But all the tools are not user friendly so you gotta figure out how to work it yourself. Once you get past that it's probably better than some of the early music creators like cakewalk.
For me I think GarageBand treat users like amature. BTW, Garage Band is powerful enough to finish an ablum. Sometime I like to use Garage Band like a sketch book. Just play random stuff. And record ideas. But it's really take much extra time to finish a real track if you already familar with other DAWs already. For me it's Ableton & Maschine. If you own its hardware. It's really incredible. To access everything barely touch a mouse or keyboard.
Ya. The plugin issue is a negative for me. But I like being held back. No option anxiety. It's like a great top notch old tascam 4trk with lots more. Having said that. I'd like to upgrade to Logic.
Thanks John for this video… i love Garage band but can’t use because no possibility to synchronize with other apps … like AUM ! And no Ableton link …can’t understand that … why Apple don’t integrate Ableton link ! It’s the only reason…shade
Ironic that the band on your t shirt plus Damon Albarn use GarageBand all the time for writing etc. A few months ago he explained why he uses it on RUclips but there plenty more about his band using it on here too. So the pros do use it.
I'm a solo gig musician and I'm trying to make my backing tracks on Garadge Band with Scaler 2 in recording the midi. Would like to know how many bars are we allowed to record in one track, or do I have to subdivide evrything to 8 tracks per bar. Thanks and more power to you.
Hey there my friend. I haven’t used Scaker personally so not sure sorry? Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
Yup. Pretty much any M1 or better Mac mini, Air or above is great for GarageBand. Get 16gb of RAM and a 1tb hard drive if your budget allows. But I’ve used it on a base model Mac mini M1 and still runs great.
Far too much snobbery imo. Great gear is all well & good ,but at the end of the day it comes down to the individual & a good pair of ears . Unfortunately ' free' often means inferior , but I'd argue firmly against that assumption especially when you consider the likes of Bandlab Or Soundbridge. I rarely use garageband but I've heard plenty of stellar results from artists like yourself who know how to get the best from it.
I need a bigger, clearer input/recording meter for levels and the ability to normalize audio without a work-around. If GB had these two things I would use it. Logic is too bloated with stuff I will never use.
For me Garage Band is perfect for getting an Song Idee down! Even on my Ten (!) Years old ipad Air 1 it works fine! 🤷♂️ Recording 2 Guitars, a Bass, a plugin Synthesizer and ai Drummer works fine! And quickly! Then i send it to Logic Pro to process it further…
Hey there. You can but this is just to share files. Not quite sure what you’re asking here so Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters. Every book has chapters. Every album has songs. Each chapter is different. Each song is different. But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album). 💿 Mini book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 full book 📕 📖 📚 are the same but in general albums 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚. main division of a book, typically with a number or title. Does April knows that album 💿 aka studio album 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚 and does she also know that studio album 💿 have numbers example chapter 2 deeper by delarious or chapter 4 upon this rock by newsboys chapter book or mini book or full book don’t matter how she says it. But I want to know are studio album 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚 and if it has an album title does it count toads book title or chapter book 📕 📖 📚 title?
Watching interview with Damon Albarn who said he used garageband for a guitar part on there cracking new album! He thinks its great! Good enough for me!🫡✌🏻😉
🎸 GarageBand iOS Tutorials - ruclips.net/p/PLc8Xg_23Wa55IUY55fNYokmyKf9GN1EH3&si=ms8i9tnoMkRdXV-j
🤘 GarageBand Weekly 193 - ruclips.net/user/livekEdGmIgZmQM?si=4Wly1XMBfRHOJw5b
But you can get pretty close with the help of Pete Johns 👍. thanks man
I am a professional musician and I use GarageBand iOS on the go. I hook up a portable midi keyboard to my iPhone and I use my iPhone as a sound module/MIDI recorder for the melodies I make on the go (I do not use my iPhone for recording/editing audio). When I get back home, I hook up my iPhone to my hardware synthesizers and send MIDI out from
my iPhone INTO any synthesizer that has MIDI (iRig Midi 2 with RouteMidi app all within GarageBand iOS).
Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your workflow.
These people who are dissing on Garageband like it is for amateurs or worst yet a toy, are people who are ignorant to the history of recording. I guarantee the Beatles would of killed to have Garageband in their day. Garageband is a very powerful and professional DAW. Just because it may not have all the bells and whistles like more expensive DAWs does not mean it is a toy. Garageband can already to more than any Reel to Reel or hard disk recorder could ever do. I was born in 1972, and by the time I was recording at age 18, I was using a Fostex X-26 4 Track Analog Cassette Multi-Track Recorder Portastudio. Garageband has way more capabilities and power than any cassette recorder, hard disk recorder, or reel to reel could ever do. Secondly, in today's music which is dominated by hip hop and rap music, you don't need expensive DAWs. Garageband or Bandlab is all you need to make professional sounding albums.
100%! I like to say that a good song recorded in a basic studio is always better than a crappy song recorded in a million dollar studio.
@@PeteJohnsMusic , what people fail to realize is that Garageband is the reason why there are loops in a DAW, and the reason why software instruments exist in a DAW. Garageband was the first to have those 2 important features in a DAW. Before Garageband software instruments had to be gotten from synthesizers hooked up to a DAW or from Sound Modules that were hooked up to a DAW. Garageband was the first DAW to have instruments actually in the DAW on the apple computer. Garageband was the first to have loops in the DAW. These are all Garageband features that were copied by other DAW companies. Garageband is the only DAW besides Logic to have a AI drummer inside the DAW that will follow your tracks and come up with drum grooves to your tracks. No other DAW does that. So this idea that Garageband is some toy is absolutely ridiculous.
@@tgrimes175I think software instruments been in daws since the 90’s lol. GB/Logic may have been the first to do premade loops tho. I think most people hate on GB cuz it’s free but there have been several pro producers who use GB and even a Rihanna I think song “umbrella” that used a drum loop from GB. With the right plugins it doesn’t matter what DAW you use really. It’s not the DAW that makes those sounds. You probably won’t hear a lot of the native instruments on a pro song but there are a few that it’s certainly capable of. GB is what first introduced music making to me and made me fall in love with it over 10 years ago.
@@spot1119 , yes software instruments have been around since the 90s in 2 forms. One, on a synthesizer, and the second on sound modules. They were not on computers built into the DAW. Loops were a Garageband, because original Logic was not as we know it now. Garageband was the first to have loops and software instruments built into the DAW. Logic interface was different and looked nothing like it does today. Logic was not even an apple product it was owned by Emagic, and purchased by apple later around 2002 by apple, and did not have the interface it does now. In fact Garageband had that interface look before logic, logic did not even look like that until later. Garageband was the first to have loops and software on the computer built into the DAW.
No cap!!
I have produced almost 12 hours worth of music with GarageBand. It is user friendly, you can really do a lot with it, and I just love almost everything about it. The reason people hate on it seems to be because it is free, which is ridiculous.
Yup. Ever since Steve Jobs said on stage it was “music software for non-musicians” it’s been a stigma that tbh eh can’t shake.
I get why so many don’t like or wouldn’t use GB, as you said it’s perception. Sure it has its drawbacks and limitations, but I find it possible to achieve most things that you can in more Pro end DAW’s, by doing different processes.
I’ve recorded, produced, engineered, programmed music for over 30yrs, starting out at college in 1992 on a Music Technology, Recording & Production course here in the UK.
It all began on an Atari ST using Cubase back then which I learnt everything and used for years, then moved to the upgraded Mac & Cubase, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton. Using all loads for years.
Originally I loved Cubase cos that’s what I was taught on and used for a really long time, I thought it was best, eventually I moved to Logic Pro and used solidly for years on Mac which was all great and getting excellent results as you would expect.
Unfortunately through some really hard, tough times over the last 6-8yrs, money being really tight etc and a lot of gear from my home studio built up over years got stolen leaving me with virtually nothing! Just my guitar, mic, audio interface and my own personal skills and creativity.
I had to resort to using my iPhone, GB, free plugins for quite some time before I could buy a new Mac and other hardware & studio gear.
I didn’t think I’d be able to achieve very good song / track results, I was so wrong if you have good skills, knowledge, creativity, good songwriting etc, it is possible to achieve excellent recording/ production results. Having to use things that are more limited makes you have to think about how you can achieve things that were easily possible on better Daw’s, so the majority of times I have been able to get those results I wanted but in different processes.
I never thought I’d say this but the overall quality & sound of most tracks I’ve recorded and produced using GarageBand and only free plugins are definitely some of the best tracks I’ve ever done. Sometimes simpler has limits but for me it makes me work faster and achieve quicker than in the past using the other Daw’s when I’d have plans and then 6hrs later not achieving what I wanted and going off on crazy mad tangents and down long windy roads creating many great things but not the original intentions, then thinking I’ve wasted so much time. Using GB now I work so fast no longer spending weeks and months on a track or tweaking a Synth, Bass, Vox part for weeks that slightly changes and hardly anyone listening would really notice the slight changes I would. Now I much prefer recording, producing, creating tracks really fast not dwelling for ages and churning out great sounding tracks in record time. I think many people wouldn’t believe many of the tracks I’d recorded on GarageBand and would think I had to have used Logic or Pro Tools etc.
Nice one Pete great episode as always touching on a narrative that so many wouldn’t dare, would frown and look down upon because of their initial perception and never having used and given it any time.
Cheers Pete all the best, wishing you a fantastic and Bonza weekend mate.
Thanks Steve (The Dead Xtra’s) @thedeadxtras
Cheers Steve. Thanks so much for the feedback and sharing your experience. 👍😎
@@PeteJohnsMusic cheers Pete and apologies just looking back at your response to realise how much I waffle on!!! Thanks for your shoes always helpful to so many people. Take it easy.
The biggest reason I moved away from Garageband is because I was having to bounce so many tracks all the time. When i got 4+ auv3 plugins per track and looking at around 7+ tracks, things started becoming unpredictable. I found myself creating songs that were less like the way I wanted, just because I didnt want to have to deal with having to bounce everything. I want to keep the freedom of being able to adjust anything I need all the way till the song is completed, without having to bounce and create file after file after file after file after file.
Getting back into recording from back in 1/4" reel to reel days
I am not at your point yet
But can see being there at some time in the future.
Yup. Agree with this. You definitely can “outgrow” GarageBand. But on the flip side I see so many people “upgrade” to a “better” DAW for no real reason when GarageBand is more than enough for them.
100% right- if I make the move, it won't be "just because"
If I do outgrow GB, it will be from your help in learning it
So thanks 🙏 .
Ugh the pain is real! When that little arp on the 15th track makes the whole project grind to a halt or crashes GarageBand 😢 happens with Cubasis sometimes too! I don’t know how to freeze a track in GarageBand .
@@PeteJohnsMusicBro, if u have true musical artistry talent and a true ear for music u can definitely have GarageBand as one of your main sources for producing your creations. There's a very interesting video on how 9th Wonder used FL Studio back in the day, one of the first ones to openly use stuff like that, and how he was hated on for doing it. Alot of this stuff is from gatekeepers. Alot of the rest of it comes from ppl who may not have the skillset to be able to use something on GarageBand's lvl (even tho it's quite professional and polished) to make something epic. I'm not trying to talk down on them
A good song is a good song, whether it was recorded in someone's bedroom or in Abbey Road.
I use Reaper and it's an extremely feature-dense DAW, but I'd never look down on anyone using Garage Band to make their music.
Yup. I went from Reaper to GarageBand just for simplicity. Still love Reaper but I got overwhelmed by the options. 😎
@@PeteJohnsMusicReaper is one hell of a commitment, but it can do absolutely everything. And for an incredibly affordable price.
I use garageband in my home studio I was a pro for 25 years, playing gigs on TV Wembley; Radio many times, Been in some amazing studios All over the world, Garageband is fantastic for me,I can get song ideas in minutes, It's all about simplicity,
Recorded our 2 albums in GB. They sound pretty good to me
Right?!?! 🤘😎
Well done nothing wrong with garageband, If you use it right,
Please send me link brother .🙏
I’ve ummmed and arrred over getting Logic for years. Not being a ‘pro’ was one factor in not stumping out for the cost…GB is a superb DAW, and all that power is totally free.
However, I’ve recently got a bit more serious again, and after tortuous deliberation decided to go for it…it’s actually incredibly good value.
The upshot imo, is that Logic provides a complete and seamless workflow, with all the, powerful, features easily to hand…you can make things as simple or as complicated as you like.
Both packages do the excellent job they’re made for.
I’m learning a hell of a lot from your videos on GB iOS by the way. Cheers!
Nice one! Yes, this is why there is no clear “yes or no” answer to whether you should use Logic Pro or not. And as you’ve showed, sometimes this will indeed change over time. Thanks for the feedback and for being part of the community.
I got MPC61 Key and I still enjoy the workflow on the iPad,you can do so much with Garageband working with other daws as well,it’s still a winner!
Totally 👍
I use GarageBand but just for small projects. The big issue is, if you record a auv3 instrument and then record another auv3, often the 1 auv is not playing annymore. But my goto is ableton.
Yeah. There can be some random weirdness in GarageBand.
Idea? Start song in Garage Band, then import to Logic Pro to finish...just to get off the ground quickly? What do you think?
I’ve done this with a lot of older tracks that I couldn’t finish properly and it works perfectly for me
Are you guys talking about ios?
Both I would think? The workflow works well on both iOS and Mac these days.
I am a professional musician and I use GarageBand iOS on the go. I hook up a portable midi keyboard to my iPhone XR and I use my iPhone as a sound module/MIDI recorder for the melodies I make on the go (I do not use my iPhone for recording/editing audio). When I get back home, I hook up my iPhone to my hardware synthesizers and send MIDI out from my iPhone INTO any synthesizer that has MIDI (iRig Midi 2 with RouteMidi app all within
GarageBand iOS). Its a fun and easy setup.
I dunno, I use Samplitude in my studio, Cubasis on the iPad, but still have love for GB and have done stuff that people have said they would not have thought it was done in GB, and a lot of that is thanks to all your tutorials, Pete 👍. I will say though that I haven’t mastered anything in GB. I always send the stems to Samplitude and finish the piece on the PC
Yeah fair! GarageBand isn’t the easiest to get a great final mix and master if I’m honest.
@@PeteJohnsMusicYeah but you can get decent masters by transferring to Logic Pro for iPad .. I think I read a comment on one of your recent videos that starting in GB and then transferring tonLogic, either Mac or iOS is the way to go . I tend to agree
Regarding Quality in GarageBand on the iPad: in my opinion the sounds of the synth/instrument plugins don’t really compare with a full-on Windows PC VST. Example: The stock GB Grand Piano versus Noir Piano on Windows. Noir wins hands-down in terms of sample & sound quality.
Some of the AUV3 pianos on iPad are extremely good (e.g. Pure Piano). Nevertheless, Noir would still have the edge.
I’m now using my iPad really just to generate ideas, and the AUV3 plugins give me a very good overview of what to expect. But then I switch over to PC to produce the finished product.
That said, I’m using AUV3 and VST instruments only. I’m not recording real life instruments like voices, drums and guitars. I can’t imagine there’d be much difference in a live recording via a microphone through an iPad vs a microphone through a Windows PC.
Just my two-penneth. 🙂
Nice one. Yep, I’m a big proponent of “use what works for you”. Everyone is different and has different needs.
I use garageband because it's easy and intuitive and is the one i learnt to use. I don't have the will power to learn to use another one, ie logic. My only big gripe with garageband is that i can't put multiple time signatures into a song, without an awkward workaround any way. Wish i could as i like writing math rock stuff!
Yeah. Multiple time signatures is definitely an advantage of Logic and others. But I hear you on the complexity.
I started with Ableton 8-10, then moved to GB on iOS. I just like the touch interface. I just wish the instruments were of a bit better quality.
Yeah, some are great… some not so much.
I love it but the downfalls I’ve noticed is the no high or low pass filter, I can’t use external plugins and the EQ would be awesome if it was a 7-band. Other than that, the best sounds can be found making electronic music.
Hey there. There’s actually a band pass and HPF/LPF in the Apple plugins. And the plugin LRc7 is a good choice for EQ. ruclips.net/video/cVLgTYSIYYs/видео.htmlsi=-iSnS7u-nk2Y2Qqb
It's the music creation software for non-musicians."
I'm all in. I'm in my mid 50s and have some very limited music experience. I wanted something to do with my hands that wasn't reaching for tobacco. I looked at an Orba 2 and a Chorda, which put GarageBand back in my awareness. I've only had Apple stuff in recent years.
I've just ordered a Yamaha FGDP-50, because I want to get into finger drumming; I chose that because it's stand alone: It's a small box, no wireless, sit in my comfy armchair, tapping pads. I don't have to think about anything else other than teaching myself to drum, i don't want to have to learn complicated software, or sit up at a computer desk.
I'm now motivated to explore GarageBand, as I might want to create some backing for myself. I have it already, and there's plenty of resources on RUclips to help me get my head around using GarageBand.
If we don't already have well known talented musicians, who's first experience was GarageBand, we will do soon enough.
I wonder what George Martin would have thought of an iPad and GarageBand in 1967, when he was producing Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, on a four track...
A little story:
Somewhere in the early 2000s, I bought Rock Band Beatles and the Rock Band portable drum kit, for my Xbox 360. I had so much fun. A friend of mine had hired some rooms and built a studio. I sit behind a real drum kit for the first time. Within a few hours, I got to a point where I was trusted with "the good snare" and was able to hold a very basic beat for a few minutes, whilst three other semi-pro musicians jammed with me.
I achieved that through a video game and toy like pads.
Also, due to those videos games, I realised I have 100s of songs, by original artists, that I can turn the drum track off of, and tap along on my finger drum. That's going to make practising and playing so much fun.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience my friend. Welcome to the community! I hope you enjoy the channel and dive in to the live streams to chat with other like-minded folks.
@@PeteJohnsMusic Thanks John. Unfortunately the battery in the finger drum is faulty, I'm just going to return it for refund.
But, on a happier note (no pun intended), I wouldn't have thinking of what came to me a few hours ago.
Briefly, I played sax for a bit a while ago, had rot give it up through jaw problems. I have a MIDI wind controller (I've got the limited edition blue one, only 50 came to the UK), which I haven't touched since I was forced to give up. .
I have thought over the years that I might be able to overcome the jaw issue, with the use of an expression pedal, it's just... I couldn't play acoustic sax anymore and the joy went out of it.
I can plug a wireless MIDI dongle into my Yamaha WX-5, which takes 6 AAA batteries if you want the WX-5 to be wireless.
I can't see why I couldn't then MIDI over bluetooth to GarageBand and have an incredibly expressive (albeit monophonic) controller with an eight octave range, and other fun tricks.
I'll be checking out your guides in the future, thanks.
If you record with a scarlett solo garageband can be very useful. But all the tools are not user friendly so you gotta figure out how to work it yourself. Once you get past that it's probably better than some of the early music creators like cakewalk.
Yup. I’m much happier in GarageBand iOS than I ever was in Cakewalj Music Cretaor 5. 😎🙏
It’s all 1s and 2s. And if I’m not mistaken GarageBand has 32 channels. Hmm. If you can’t record most of your music in that, you are pretty unique.
Truth. 90% of folks will be fine!
Great video! Big fan of Garageband, thanks for breakdown and explanation. You hit on a lot of great points.
Thanks my friend. I hope you get value from my other GarageBand videos here. studiolivetoday.com/garageband
For me I think GarageBand treat users like amature.
BTW, Garage Band is powerful enough to finish an ablum. Sometime I like to use Garage Band like a sketch book.
Just play random stuff. And record ideas. But it's really take much extra time to finish a real track if you already familar with other DAWs already.
For me it's Ableton & Maschine. If you own its hardware. It's really incredible. To access everything barely touch a mouse or keyboard.
Nice one. Yup, use what works for you to get the best result!
Ya. The plugin issue is a negative for me. But I like being held back. No option anxiety. It's like a great top notch old tascam 4trk with lots more.
Having said that. I'd like to upgrade to Logic.
Yup. And yup. Options are awesome.
Thanks John for this video… i love Garage band but can’t use because no possibility to synchronize with other apps … like AUM ! And no Ableton link …can’t understand that … why Apple don’t integrate Ableton link ! It’s the only reason…shade
Yeah wound be a good addition.
I’m new to making music and use GarageBand, way I see it is use it till it holds me back, then can justify getting ableton
100%! Perfect approach.
Ironic that the band on your t shirt plus Damon Albarn use GarageBand all the time for writing etc. A few months ago he explained why he uses it on RUclips but there plenty more about his band using it on here too. So the pros do use it.
Yup! We chatted about this on the full GarageBand Weekly show briefly. Pretty coincidental!!
I'm a solo gig musician and I'm trying to make my backing tracks on Garadge Band with Scaler 2 in recording the midi. Would like to know how many bars are we allowed to record in one track, or do I have to subdivide evrything to 8 tracks per bar. Thanks and more power to you.
Hey there my friend. I haven’t used Scaker personally so not sure sorry? Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
Bro love you you’re te bAst thank you for all this knowledge and I’ve been listening your songs too, great work!
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
Hiya m8 I used an old MacBook Pro 2015 for Gband and it's fading fast lol...what would u recommend I buy now purely for GBand? A new M type Mac?
Yup. Pretty much any M1 or better Mac mini, Air or above is great for GarageBand. Get 16gb of RAM and a 1tb hard drive if your budget allows. But I’ve used it on a base model Mac mini M1 and still runs great.
Far too much snobbery imo. Great gear is all well & good ,but at the end of the day it comes down to the individual & a good pair of ears . Unfortunately ' free' often means inferior , but I'd argue firmly against that assumption especially when you consider the likes of Bandlab Or Soundbridge. I rarely use garageband but I've heard plenty of stellar results from artists like yourself who know how to get the best from it.
Yup. Agree 100%
The Roots album Game Theory was all recorded in Garage Band.
GarageBand is pretty awesome!! 🙌
Is it possible to use faders or Arturia faders as expression e.g. orchestral Strings ???
I don’t believe so sorry.
Thank you I always wondered this!
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
Hi, i just picked up an iPad pro from 2016, and was wondering how many tracks plus effects would i get using Garageband? Cheers
Probably 32. Most modern versions have 32 track support. studiolivetoday.com/garageband
I need a bigger, clearer input/recording meter for levels and the ability to normalize audio without a work-around. If GB had these two things I would use it. Logic is too bloated with stuff I will never use.
Yup. I hear that!!
For me Garage Band is perfect for getting an Song Idee down!
Even on my Ten (!) Years old ipad Air 1 it works fine! 🤷♂️
Recording 2 Guitars, a Bass, a plugin Synthesizer and ai Drummer works fine!
And quickly!
Then i send it to Logic Pro to process it further…
Love it! How lucky are we to live here in the future?
question do ARTURIA KEYLAB SUPPORT GARAGE BAND DO YOU KNOW
Sort of. Check out my friend Jade’s channel as she shows everything about this. ruclips.net/user/livelJKrvrAHrPw?si=vcPEiwH9kmBI0PiX
Bass Drum of Death GB City. Laptop, Garage Band, Blue Yeti....
🙏😎
Can I connect iPad 9th gen to mac mini 1?
Hey there. You can but this is just to share files. Not quite sure what you’re asking here so Maybe ask over at the Create Record Release Facebook group at createrecordreleaae.com, or the Discord group here - studiolivetoday.com/discord.
I reject everything about his video...because you have a Vegas Golden Knights hat on. How could you, Pete?
Haha! Bandwagon!!
No, not really. I needed a Western Conference team so I had someone to watch when the Rangers weren’t playing. Then they got good!
No VST is enough for me!
Fair. If I used VSTs I’d probably be the same!
They could not have picked a worse name and app icon for such a serious and immense DAW.
Truth. I’m sure there are people who will never use it just because of the name. So sad that they’re missing out.
It is a cohesive collection of songs used to tell a bigger theme or project an overall vibe. Think of an album as a book. And your songs as chapters.
Every book has chapters. Every album has songs.
Each chapter is different. Each song is different.
But the collection of chapters (the collection of songs) is what tells the full story of the book (of the album). 💿 Mini book 📕 📖 📚 chapter book 📕 📖 📚 full book 📕 📖 📚 are the same but in general albums 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚. main division of a book, typically with a number or title. Does April knows that album 💿 aka studio album 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚 and does she also know that studio album 💿 have numbers example chapter 2 deeper by delarious or chapter 4 upon this rock by newsboys chapter book or mini book or full book don’t matter how she says it. But I want to know are studio album 💿 are a book 📕 📖 📚 and if it has an album title does it count toads book title or chapter book 📕 📖 📚 title?
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Gorillaz shirt!!
Pretty rad yeah?! 🙏
Garageband is excellent, But any DAW is only as good as the music going into it, And yes you can record mix and master And get amazing results,
Yup. 100%. A good song is a good song - wherever you record it.
the gorillas have entered the chat.
Who doesn't love a monkey?
U must haven't heard of Erykah Badu.. she uses garbage band.. 😂😂
There’s a heap of great artists who do.
Watching interview with Damon Albarn who said he used garageband for a guitar part on there cracking new album! He thinks its great! Good enough for me!🫡✌🏻😉
100%!