You can record your Touch Instrument performances to play and use in a GarageBand song. When you record a Touch Instrument, your recording appears in a region in the instrument’s track in Tracks view. You can edit and arrange your recordings in Tracks view.
GarageBand User Guide for iPad
You can also record other music apps on your iPad, including both instruments and effects, to GarageBand using Inter-App Audio.
If you have purchased and installed Audiobus on your iPad, you can record from other music apps on your iPad to GarageBand using Audiobus. You can record from Audiobus to an Audio Recorder, Amp, or Sampler track.
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When connecting apps in Audiobus, GarageBand can be used only as an output, not as an input or an effect.
Record a Touch Instrument
If you are recording to the Audio Recorder, Sampler, or Amp using a device with stereo inputs, you can tap the Input Settings button , then choose whether to record the left or right side of the stereo signal. If you are using an audio interface with multiple channels, you can choose the input channel. For the Audio Recorder, you can also record the full stereo signal.
When you tap Record, the current Touch Instrument starts recording at the location of the playhead. Previous recordings (which appear as blue or green areas in the ruler) in the same track are replaced by the new recording. If you don’t want to record over an existing part, move the playhead to another area before you start recording.
When you record the Drums Touch Instrument, new recordings are merged with existing regions on the track. You can turn off merging using the track controls.
Record multiple Touch Instruments at the same time
You can record more than one Touch Instrument at the same time. With a multichannel audio interface connected to your iPad, you can record several Audio Recorder or Amp Touch Instruments together with one other Touch Instrument. Without an audio interface, you can record one Audio Recorder or Amp Touch Instrument together with one other Touch Instrument.
How To Record Music Home RecordingUse the metronome for recording or playback
GarageBand has a metronome to help you play and record in time. The metronome includes a count-in that plays before recording starts, to help you get ready. When the visual count-in is turned on, the metronome displays the beat of the count-in. You can turn the metronome on or off anytime while you are working.
In the song settings, you can turn the count-in on or off, change the sound of the metronome, or make the metronome silent.
Quickly edit a Touch Instrument recording
After you record a Touch Instrument, you can quickly edit the recorded region. You can move, trim, cut, copy, paste, delete, loop, or split the region in the Touch Instrument without switching to Tracks view.
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You can record multiple versions, or takes in quick succession, and then choose and edit the one you like best. When multi-take recording is turned on, a new take is created each time the playhead starts over from the beginning of the song section.
Prevent a recording from being interrupted
While you are recording a Touch Instrument, it is possible that audio events from other applications on your iPad can interrupt the recording. Take the following steps to minimize the possibility of interruption from competing audio events:
Record from another music app using Audiobus
You may need to adjust the adjust the microphone input level, when you record your piano, see: http://help.apple.com/garageband/iphone/2.0/index.html#chs39283a21
Also, you will probably get better results with an external microphone, than with the built-in microphone.
How To Record Songs On Garageband Ipad
The pause after eight bars is caused by the song sections. GarageBand on the iPhone will by default record sections of eight bars. You can add more sections to the song, if required.
The sections are explained here: http://help.apple.com/garageband/iphone/2.0/index.html#chs3c3ef5dc
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If you just want an easy way to record your piano, you could try to use Music Memos instead of GarageBand. It comes for free with an iPhone and is as easy to use as Voice memos, but will give a better audio quality for musical recordings, i.e. a guitar or piano.
See this Help Page: http://help.apple.com/musicmemos/1.0/
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You can share your Music Memos to GarageBand and add loops and edit them.
Jul 16, 2017 3:13 PM
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