How to use GarageBand Amp Designer like a PRO | The ULTIMATE GarageBand Beginner's Guide (Pt 9)
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GarageBand Amp Designer is INSANELY powerful. But trying to make the presets work in your song often just won't cut it... so today I want to show you how I would approach using the GarageBand Amp Designer like I would if it were an amp in a pro studio.
This video is the 9th video in The Ultimate GarageBand Beginner's Guide series where I'm bringing you 30 bite sized videos showing you EVERYTHING you need to get started in GarageBand from the first time you open it until you are exporting out your final, mastered song.
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Best amp designer vid out there!! You broke it down to a simple concept. Straight to the point. Now I have a clear path. Thank you!!
Colin I watched this video 4 or 5 times and each time I did I picked up gems I missed the first time around. Thank you so much for making these videos and the guide. To date this is the best series I have found on how to use Garage band. It is clear and concise and you are using clear every day language and not a bunch of technical terms most of us beginners don't know or understand. 😊 Outstanding job. 10 out of 10!!!!!!
Your passion is awesome!
Very thorough video on recordingsuggestions for guitar sound. Thanks.
Feel Like i am learning an incredible amount soo fast from you. Thanks again Colin!
Very helpful video!
I’m going to revisit them. I hadn’t delved that deep and certainly didn’t k now you could change mics and positions so excited to try. I guess the Matchstick is a Matchless sim. Great video as always 👏
I haven't used anything but the presets yet. But I really appreciate this instruction and will use it in the future once I'm looking for my guitar "sound".
You are the best man. Thank you a lot for the whole content that you provide to us
Appreciate your support!
I've only used the presets so far. But I appreciate your video and approach and will use it when I am looking for my guitar "sound".
Let me know if it helps, Terry!
“As long as it’s what you like it’s right” I love that
This is incredible. So much great information. You didn’t mention the master knob and output slider in the Amp Designer. How do you use those in the overall process? Thanks!
Totally agree with you that the amp selection is great and although I have seen the opinion expressed that they are not all that great I personally disagree. I can believe that there are better amp emulators but for most needs what GarageBand/Logic have is just fine. I like how it's easy to work out the real life big names Fender, Marshall, Vox, Mesa Boogie and Orange. Even easier with the microphones :)
Hey Colin, another awesome video in this amazing series! Thanks so much for sharing. One question, is there a way to eliminate/reduce the delay when monitoring the input when playing and recording guitar? It's so off putting on my iMAC that it's pretty much unusable! Thanks in anticipation. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is a great vid, I have issues with volume of my guitar tracks. Also when you have multiple do you have pan them?
Is there a way to monitor the amp and pedal effects while practicing before hitting record on the track? Thank you for this video I would have no idea where to begin!
I have not played around with pedals in GB too much yet, but I was wondering: isn't it possible to record using pedals that I have in the real world? The reason I ask is because my favorite distortion is the Big Muff (because I am a huge Smashing Pumpkins fan, and that is the one pedal that gives me the thick sound similar to theirs), but I wasn't sure if GB has anything close to that. Then again, this question isn't limited to just distortion pedals; I am asking it about ANY pedals that someone might actually own and want to use, as opposed to picking effects from GB itself. Great series!
Any tips for a 70s Michael Schenker tone?
do you think there is one important thing missing from the amp sim signal chain? that is, the mic pre-amp that the mic is going into! or is that actually also already part of the simulated signal chain? if not, do you think it would always be a good idea to insert a suitable pre-map plug in after the amp sim to complete the chain?
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I have garage band on IPad. I don’t think I have many variables as it looks like on Mac however I also like to try out the bass amps. I am unusual from many RUclips watchers In I’m not that into distortion.
Once you’ve dialed in the tone you’re looking for; can you save it as a preset and retrieve it again?
Thanks
This is a great video. I can‘t help myself but all GarageBand amp sounds bad to my ears. I use headphones but I really sounds „boxy“ and „little“.
Any experiences?
How do I play using the amps in garage band live? In other words, play the guitar with effects before recording or without having to record a track and adjusting the tone later? Please help! Thanks
I’m able to create an Amp Designer patch but I can’t figure out how to delete it.
When I had a pod live pedal emulator there were so many people who create guitar sounds based on songs. I well wish there was a source for something similar for GarageBand cos I’ve never known anything about amps and pedals.
Ooo could be a fun thing to start 🤔🤔
@@TheBandGuide definitely. You could maybe link it in with new releases, old remixes like get back and revolver, classic songs, etc etc.
Does it make a difference if I record my guitar via sound interface or via mic when using guitar amps and pedalboards in GarageBand? Also why would you want to first set the virtual amp and pedalboard and then record afterwards? For me it makes more sense to record without any amp, plugin, pedelboard etc, and then afterwards add these because if I play according to a particular amp sound then I can't change it to another afterwards as easily as I have played it to that particular sound. Thank you
some comments on the wisdom of choosing guitars tones in isolation (i.e. not in the context of the other instruments in the track)???
how can i set up a leslie-speaker for guitar in garageband (mac)?
I saved a preset of an amp I tweaked, but I can’t see it in the interface. How can I find my saved amp presets?
Hi. Im a year late. But wanted to say thank you!
6:27 That's a Mesa Boogie amp :))
Do you have to buy software for computer to run the GarageBand I'm very new to this but if I can get the sounds from a computer without buying all these guitar amps I'll be good can you help I downloaded your instructions a free now what kind of computer is it a Mac computer what kind of computer
One simple question... Once you find a tone that you like, can you save it as a preset?
Yes, you just hit the save button
@@brightonlunie7947 And that button would be... where the factory preset is located? I don't have access to my Mac RN so I can't check it out...
Correct! Where you select presets at the top of the plugin you can save your preset.
Dang… wish I’d included that in the video!
The problem I have is that when I try to record the guitar track it only records from my michrophone meaning my breathing and surroundings is in there and the guitar track gets all echoey… Please if someone can help me with this I’d be really greatfull!
Headphones 🎧
Also, why would you not have a guitar so you can play live as you’re doing this. The
Amp might cause you to change your playing slightly.
Great question! I think being able to focus just on the tone is invaluable. If you’re playing and tweaking you’ll be constantly going back and forth, making some of the subtleties harder to pick out
But no reason you couldn’t do a little of both!
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Utterly incoherent. I've never heard a person talk so fast using sooo many words and literally say NOTHING!