

The Settings button lets you view and edit song settings, including metronome, tempo, and key signature settings. The Loop Browser button is available only in Tracks view. The Loop Browser button opens the Loop Browser, where you can find and preview loops to add to your song. The Controls button shows or hides the controls area for the current Touch Instrument. The Undo button appears after you record a Touch Instrument or make changes in Tracks view. The Metronome button starts and stops the metronome click. To stop recording and stop the playhead, tap the Play button. The Play button starts the song playing, or stops it if it's currently playing. While the song is playing, the Go to Beginning button changes to a Stop button. The Go to Beginning button moves the playhead to the beginning of the song. The controls for playing the song (called transport controls) in the center include: The FX button shows or hides the Remix FX controls. On iPhone SE or iPhone 8, you can access the Track Controls when you tap the Settings button. The Track Controls button opens the Track Controls for the currently selected track. The Live Loops button only appears if a Live Loops grid has been created for the song. The Live Loops button lets you switch between Tracks view and the Live Loops grid. It’s to the right of the Browser button in Tracks view, and resembles the Touch Instrument of the currently selected track. The Instrument button opens the Touch Instrument for the currently selected track. A GarageBand iOS (iPad/iPhone) tutorial for brand new beginnersCheck out my NEW GarageBand iOS Masterclass For Beginners. The Tracks button is available after you make the first Touch Instrument recording in Tracks view. The Tracks button lets you switch from the Live Loops grid or the current Touch Instrument to Tracks view. The Browser button opens the Sound browser, where you can choose a Touch Instrument or open the Live Loops grid. The Navigation button gives you quick access to the My Songs browser and the sounds for the selected Touch Instrument. Alternatively, you can press the Command and Delete keys on your Mac’s keyboard. Drag the icon over to Trash in the Docker menu. Find the GarageBand icon on the list and select it. The navigation buttons on the left include: Next, click on the Applications tab in the menu on the left side of the window. It includes controls that let you navigate to different parts of GarageBand control playback, recording, and volume and open the Loop Browser, Tracks view, and song settings. The control bar is located at the top of the screen. Use the control bar in GarageBand for iPhone Use the control bar and the track headers.
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Use a Bluetooth MIDI device with Touch Instruments.Use effect plug-ins with Touch Instruments.Create drum patterns with the Beat Sequencer.
