

Using Pedalboard, you can add and reorder pedal effects, adjust effect settings, and customize pedal routing. Using Amp Designer or Bass Amp Designer, you can choose an amp model, adjust the amp controls, and choose different cabinets and microphones to customize the sound.

To further customize your sound, you can open the Amp Designer, Bass Amp Designer, and Pedalboard plug-ins and have full access to amp and pedalboard controls. The results may surprise you and can lead to new musical ideas. Don’t be afraid to use amp simulations and pedal effects with other sounds, such as vocals, drums, electric pianos, and other instruments. When you create an audio track for electric guitar or bass, you can choose patches with an amp model and one or more stompbox pedal effects. GarageBand includes a variety of amp models that simulate the sounds of famous guitar and bass amplifiers. Intro to amps and pedals in GarageBand on Mac GarageBand settings and keyboard shortcuts.Use iCloud to share a project to for iOS.If your lesson doesn’t finish downloading.Choose the input source for your guitar.Create key changes with the Transposition track.Create tempo changes with the Tempo track.Build a project with arrangement markers.Compare an edited Smart Control with its saved settings.Change the Bass Amp Designer signal flow.Choose and place the bass amp microphone.Rename MIDI regions in the Score Editor.Quantize note timing in the Score Editor.Edit music notation in the Score Editor.Use automation in the Piano Roll Editor.Rename MIDI regions in the Piano Roll Editor.Transpose regions in the Piano Roll Editor.Quantize note timing in the Piano Roll Editor.Edit MIDI regions in the Piano Roll Editor.Add third-party Apple Loops to the Loop Browser.

