The first electronic drums cost a fortune for a very limited palette of sounds. The New Track dialog opens, and that means it's time to lay down the drums. Stop interacting with the Details group, then find and select the Choose button to create the empty project.
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Leave the time signature 4/4, which is the default. Select it, and arrow up to E, then select the Major radio button. The key signature popup menu defaults to C. Just select Tap Tempo, then hit the Spacebar four times. Alternately, the Tap Tempo button lets you use the Spacebar to set the tempo. The tempo field defaults to 120, but for this project change it to 80.
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To do this, expand and interact with the Details group. While in the Choose a Project dialog, set the tempo and key signature. I don't make these decisions, I just explain them. You can also add a prerecorded Region from the Loop Browser. You can loop a region in a track to make it play continuously. Note: GarageBand uses the term loop to mean two things. The information in this blog is accurate for GarageBand v10.3.4 running on MacOS Catalina 10.15.3.
GARAGEBAND LOOPS HOW TO
In this blog, I'll show you how to create the following blues-based rock jam. GarageBand makes it amazingly easy to create music. Related podcast: The MacOS Audio MIDI Setup app.
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