Edit and Review Tracks Garageband in Track View
Use the track controls in GarageBand for iPad
Each Touch on Instrument has a ready of track controls that lets you lot adjust its volume level, pan (stereo) position and result levels. You lot can also solo the instrument to hear it by itself, quantise or transpose the recordings on the instrument's rail and change the master effects. You can save track control settings and use them on another rail or in another project. A Bear on Instrument'south track controls are available both when playing the instrument and when the runway is selected in Tracks view.
Open the track controls
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Tap the Rail Controls push button
in the command bar.
Mute or solo the track
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Mute or unmute the runway: Tap the Mute button
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Solo or unsolo the runway: Tap the Solo push
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Arrange the track's volume and pan position
Practise either of the post-obit:
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Elevate the Track Volume slider left or right.
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Drag the Track Pan slider left or right.
You can as well automate track volume changes. When using volume automation, the Runway Volume slider cannot be adapted.
Adapt the track'due south compression
A compressor smoothes the difference between the loudest and softest parts of a runway, and can help the track stand out or audio more than "punchy".
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Elevate the Compressor slider left or right.
Adjust the track's treble and bass levels
Do either of the post-obit:
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Drag the Treble slider left or correct.
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Drag the Bass slider left or right.
Quantise regions in the track
You can correct the timing of recordings in a runway to a sure note value (called quantisation). Later you turn on quantisation for a rail, any new recordings or loops yous add to the track are besides quantised.
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Tap Track Settings, then tap Quantisation.
Quantisation values appear in three categories: Straight, Triplet and Swing.
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Tap one of the categories, then choose the notation value y'all desire to quantise the regions to.
Quantisation applies to all regions in the rails for the electric current song department, but you tin can cull different quantisation values for the same rails for different song sections. If you move or copy a region to a different department with a different quantisation value, the value appears as Multiple. For more information nigh song sections and quantisation, see Add song sections in GarageBand for iPad.
Transpose regions in the track
You can modify the pitch of (or transpose) recordings or loops in a track up or downwards by semitones or octaves. Afterwards you turn on transposition for a rail, any new recordings or loops you add to the rails are also transposed.
Regions recorded with the Guitar, Bass or Strings instruments cannot be transposed.
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Tap Rail Settings, then tap Transposition.
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To transpose by octaves, tap the Octaves up or down arrow, or swipe vertically to transpose by multiple octaves.
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To transpose by semitones, tap the Semitones up or down arrow, or swipe vertically to transpose by multiple semitones.
Transposition applies to all regions in the runway for the electric current song department, but you lot tin cull different transposition values for the aforementioned track for dissimilar vocal sections. If y'all move or copy a region to a different department with a unlike transposition value, the value appears as Multiple. For more information about song sections and transposition, run across Add together song sections in GarageBand for iPad.
Merge recordings in a track
You can merge recordings made with Touch Instruments to create more complex parts. When you turn on merging, you can record a role, and when the playhead starts again from the beginning of the section, tape another part. The parts are merged into a unmarried region.
The Merge Recordings switch is available when a track that supports merging is selected. By default, merging is on for the Drums, and off for the other supported Touch Instruments. Using Merge Recordings, you tin can also record notes for an musical instrument, and then record changes to knobs and other controls separately and have the two merged.
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Plough merging on or off: Tap Track Settings, tap Recording, then tap the Merge Recordings switch.
Take Recording and Merge Recordings cannot both be activated at the same time. For more data well-nigh take recording, encounter Record multiple takes.
Modify the master effects
Each song has a set of master effects, including master echo (delay) and principal reverb. You can cull the master furnishings for the song, then use the Echo Level and Reverb Level sliders to control how much of the master effects is added to each instrument in the song.
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Tap Master Effects.
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Practise one of the following:
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Tap Echo, then choose a new master echo preset from the list.
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Tap Reverb, and so cull a new master reverb preset from the list.
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To return the primary effects to their original settings, tap 1 or both of the furnishings, so tap Default.
Arrange the track's principal effect levels
Exercise either of the following:
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Elevate the Echo Level slider left or correct.
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Drag the Reverb Level slider left or right.
Source: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/garageband-ipad/chs175dc411/ipados
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