GarageBand User Guide for iPhone
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After you install GarageBand, three types of additional content (collectively called content packs) are available to download in the Sound Library: sound packs, Producer packs and Remix sessions. Sound packs contain sounds, loops and other kinds of content you can use to build songs. Producer packs contain content similar to sound packs, created by well-known producers and artists. Remix sessions contain Live Loops grids with original tracks from popular songs. Producer packs and Remix sessions are available for download in the Producers and Artists section of the Sound Library.
Each content pack in the Sound Library has an icon and a name, and shows a brief description and preview button when you tap it. The descriptions for Producer packs and Remix sessions also contain a short video.
Notifications on your iPhone and numbered badges in GarageBand indicate that new or updated content packs are available in the Sound Library.
Sound packs
Sound packs can contain different types of content, including the following:
Sounds for the Keyboard and Alchemy synth
Drum kits for Drums and Beat Sequencer
Live Loops grids
New Touch Instruments
Some sound packs may also be required in order to perform certain tasks, such as opening a GarageBand song created on another device. If so, a message appears asking if you want to download the required sound pack.
Producer packs and Remix sessions
The Producers and Artists section of the Sound Library contains Producer packs and Remix sessions.
Producer packs are sound packs created by well-known producers and artists. You can use the sounds from Producer packs in your songs to create, arrange and mix your own music.
Remix Sessions contain original tracks from popular songs arranged in a Live Loops grid that you can rearrange and remix to create your own version. Remix sessions are created by the artist, together with Today At Apple and Apple Music. Remix sessions downloads are available for a limited time.
Note: Remix sessions are provided to GarageBand users for personal and non-commercial purposes only and may not be used or distributed outside the GarageBand app without the explicit prior written consent of the copyright holders.
Producer packs and Remix sessions include a short video in their description that contains information or guidance from the producer or artist.
Open the Sound Library
Do one of the following:
Tap the Browser button , swipe left or right, then tap Sound Library.
Tap a numbered badge in the Sound browser, Template browser, Loop Browser or anywhere you can choose instrument sounds.
Download Sound Library content
In the Sound Library, tap the content pack you want to download.
Scroll down to see the Producers and Artists section.
Swipe horizontally or tap See All to view more content packs for each section.
Sound packs and Producer packs that are required in order to open an existing song have a badge with an exclamation mark.
Do any of the following:
Tap the Preview button to hear a sample.
Tap the Play button in the upper-left corner of Producer packs and Remix sessions to watch a video.
In Producer packs and Remix sessions, tap the Apple Music or the Apple TV+ buttons for any additional content by the artist or producer.
Tap Get to download.
Downloaded Remix sessions are saved to your iPhone in the My Songs browser.
Delete a sound pack or Producer pack
In the Sound Library, tap the sound pack or Producer pack you want to delete, then tap Delete.
Tap Delete to confirm the deletion.
Delete a Remix session
You can delete Remix sessions as you would any GarageBand song in the Files app or the My Songs browser.
In the Files app or the My Songs browser, navigate to the Remix session you want to delete and do either of the following:
Tap Select, tap the Remix session, then tap the Bin button .
Touch and hold the Remix session to open the options menu, then Tap Delete.
Manage Sound Library content
You can manage content packs to free up storage space on your iPhone. The total amount of space used for all installed Sound Library content is shown at the top of the list. The size of each pack is shown in the list.
Open the Sound Library and tap Manage Packs in the upper-left corner.
Do either of the following:
Delete a content pack: Tap Edit at the upper right, tap the Delete button next to the content pack you want to delete, then tap Delete. Alternatively, you can swipe left on the content pack, then tap Delete.
Download a content pack: Tap Get next to the content pack you want to download.
Manage notifications
You can change the settings for notifications you receive when new Sound Library content is available. You can turn notifications on or off, choose how and where you want the notifications to appear, choose how you want the notifications grouped, and more.
Close GarageBand, then open the Settings app.
Tap Notifications, scroll down, then tap GarageBand under Notification Style.
Change the various settings for GarageBand notifications.
GarageBand inclusive of a standard keyboard instrument and a smart keyboard instrument. The keyboard in the GarageBand is set up like the standard keyboard and has a variety of keyboard instruments and some of which are customizable including grand pianos, electric piano, multiple organs, clavinet, synth tracks, and also the bass synth pads, and synths.
It also has several different sounds. The keyboard can play arpeggios and has a blend curve. The smart keyboard is designed like other smart instruments so that the individuals can play chords on the piano, electric piano, organ, clavinet, and four stretchable synthesizers. Also included is an autoplay purpose, which plays one of the 4 rhythms for each device.
There are two distinct types of drum instruments in the GarageBand App. The touch drum instrument comprises of seven acoustic drum kits termed as Bluebird, Classic Studio Kit, Live Rock Kit, Retro Rock, Roots, SoCal, and Vintage Kit with the realistic setup, as well as three electronic drum kits like Hip Hop Drums, House Drums and a drum kit with samples from Roland TR-808 and 909.
They have been configured as automated drums with customizable sounds that can be saved as separate drum kits. The other drum device is the Smart Drums instrument, in which the drum sounds can be organized in a grid according to the complexity and also the volume.
Includes classic studio kit, live rock kit, vintage kit, classic drum machine, hip hop drum machine, and homemade drum machine. The Chinese kit was attached to the GarageBand along with other Chinese instruments. The user can generate real Chinese sounds, such as a gong.
GarageBand includes four guitars as an acoustic guitar, two electric guitars, and a distortion guitar. Every guitar except acoustic has two distinctive speakers. The GarageBand virtual instrument is configured as a smart keyboard that can play various chords. Additionally, each note in a chord can be played separately or cut by holding down the left side of the order.
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The Smart Bass machine is structured like a guitar, with four strings representing multiple notes. However, the bass cannot play chords. It includes three electric basses, an orchestral acoustic bass, and four customizable synthetic basses. Like the virtual keyboard and smart guitars, there is an autoplay feature available in the app