Garageband How To Use Live Loops Ipad

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The Live Loops grid is where you record, play, and edit your musical ideas. The grid consists of cells, which can be empty or filled. Cells can contain Touch Instrument recordings, loops, or audio files. You can start and stop individual cells freely, or start multiple selected cells in sync.

How To Use Live Loops. Introduced as one of GarageBand iOS’ new features in January 2016, Live Loops allows you create music quickly and easily using an intuitive cell system. Using Apple’s excellent library of loops it’s incredibly easy to get a great sounding groove going with little more than a few taps. While at first glance Live Loops may look. Tap the cell, then tap Loops. The Loop Browser opens. Do one of the following: Tap Download button for the loop you want to add. Drag a loop from the Loop Browser to the empty cell.

  1. Work in the Live Loops grid in GarageBand for iPad. The Live Loops grid is where you record, play, and edit your musical ideas. The grid consists of cells, which can be empty or filled. Cells can contain Touch Instrument recordings, loops, or audio files. You can start and stop individual cells freely, or start multiple selected cells in sync.
  2. Nov 22, 2017 A look at Live Loops. To get started, open up the free GarageBand app, create a new project, and tap Live Loops at the top of the screen. Like everything in GarageBand, Live Loops work on both.

In the grid, cells are arranged in rows and columns. Each row uses the same Touch Instrument, similar to a track in Tracks view, and only one cell in a row can play at a time. Cells in a column can have different lengths (durations). You can play back cells in a column individually, or start playback for all cells in the column simultaneously, using the trigger at the bottom of the column.

Playing cells and other actions in the grid follow the current Time Snap setting. Time Snap ensures that your changes start at musically meaningful points in time (beats or bars), so they are in sync with other cells. You can set the Time Snap value and change it while you are working in the grid.

Set the Time Snap value for the grid

  • Tap the Time Snap value located in the upper-right corner of the grid, then choose a Time Snap value from the pop-up menu. You can tap the Time Snap value and swipe to choose a value in one motion.

Turn off Time Snap

Zoom the grid in or out

Do one of the following:

  • Pinch the row headers.

  • Pinch the column triggers.

When cell editing is turned on, you can pinch directly on the grid to zoom in or out.

Scroll the grid

  • Show any hidden tracks: Swipe the row headers vertically.

  • Show a different part of the grid: Swipe the column triggers horizontally.

When cell editing is turned on, you can touch and hold a cell, then swipe horizontally or vertically to show a different part of the grid.

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Live Loops is designed to make it easy to create music like a DJ or electronic music producer. With Live Loops, you can play, edit, and arrange musical ideas in real time. Each musical phrase or loop exists in a cell in the Live Loops grid. Working in the grid, you can start and stop playback of cells freely, while keeping everything in sync.

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When you tap Live Loops in the Sound browser, the Template browser appears in place of the Sound browser. You can choose a Live Loops template which includes a set of instruments and prerecorded cells, or choose an empty grid. You can record your own ideas, and add loops or audio files to the grid. You can also add regions from Tracks view to the grid, use Remix FX, and record a Live Loops performance to Tracks view.

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Choose a Live Loops template

  1. In the Sound browser, tap Live Loops.

  2. In the Template browser, swipe left or right to view additional templates.

  3. Tap a template.

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Switch to a different template

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  1. In the Live Loops grid, tap the Browser button .

  2. In the Template browser, tap a different template.