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Apple on Wednesday released a major update to GarageBand for iOS, the company’s app for digital audio creation. GarageBand 2.3 features a new way to download sound packs, new drum sounds, and new Asian touch instruments. The GarageBand 2,3 update is available for free in the App Store. Apple on Wednesday updated its GarageBand app for iPhone and iPad on App Store, adding support for the iPhone X screen while implementing new features such as beats sequencer, a sound library for downloading free touch instruments, loops and sound packs, and more. For starters, GarageBand 2.3 for. Adding More Instruments to Garageband Garageband makes it really easy to get in there and easily set up virtual. Check Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plugins. Apple is planning on adding more sound packs “periodically”. Apple is expanding its popular music creation app, GarageBand. A new update to the iOS version of the easy-to-use software today confirmed the addition of a new “Sound Library” where users can download additional free instruments. Here's a quick tutorial on the easiest/cheapest way to access and install Apple's additional instrument content for use in GarageBand. These software instrum.
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Apple today released a major update to its mobile DAW, GarageBand for iOS.
The update introduces a new GarageBand Sound Library, where you can select and download a variety of free sound packs. The free sound packs contain a variety of Touch Instruments, Apple loops, Live Loops templates, guitar and instrument presets and more. Initial sound packs include Future Bass, Reggaeton, Beat Sequencer kits, guitar amp tones and more.
In addition, there’s a new Beat Sequencer instrument, inspired by classic drum machines. The app also features new Asian Touch Instruments and updates to Drummer, including six additional players.
Here’s what’s new in GarageBand for iOS:
- Updated for Super Retina display on iPhone X
- Use the new Sound Library to download additional free instruments, loops and sound packs
- Adds 3 Drummers who play percussion in the styles of Pop, Songwriter, and Latin*
- Play and record using traditional instruments from China and Japan, including the Guzheng, Koto and Taiko drums*
- Build grooves inspired by classic electronic drum machines with the Beat Sequencer
- Support for expanded sharing and storage options with the Files app in iOS 11
- Enables a larger Audio Unit Extensions view for compatible third-party instruments and effects
- Recording, mixing and exporting a song can be done at 24-bit audio resolution
- Includes iMessage sticker pack that adds GarageBand instrument icons
- Provides stability improvements and bug fixes
GarageBand for iOS is a free download from the App Store.
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We are getting a major update to Apple’s free iOS music production suite today. GarageBand was already considered to be one of, if not the best, DAW’s available to mobile music makers, and now it’s getting even better. With today’s update, Apple is focusing almost solely on content and we couldn’t be happier. While there are enhancements and minor improvements across the board here, it’s all about new sounds, instruments, beat creation and making sure it all fits perfectly on the edge-to-edge iPhone X Super Retina display.
We’ve had some time to play with all the new features as well as some hands-on time with the new Moog Model 15 synth AU integration. Head below for more details on everything new to GarageBand 2.3 for iOS…
We can essentially break down today’s update into 4 main parts: the new Sound Library, Touch Instruments, Drummers and the Beat Sequencer.
Sound Library
Apple has a brand new Sound Library for iOS GarageBand users with today’s update (pictured on the iPad in the image above). As you might expect, this is where you’ll find all the new content add-ons, which come in what you might consider themed bundles.
Apple wanted to make the Sound Library because they always get requests for more and more sounds and content packs, but they want to also be respectful of new users and keep the download size of the main app from getting too bloated. This will allow them to add a ton of new content for users throughout the year between major updates, without increasing the size of the stock GarageBand app on the App Store.
You’ll find sound packs of content consisting of everything from drum kits and Apple Loops, to completely new Touch Instruments and various presets. All for free. There are audio previews available so you can check them out before downloading and you can use the Sound Library to remove, delete and re-download a given sound pack at any time. The UI for the library borrows from Apple’s other apps and will be very familiar to App Store/iTunes users.
Beat Sequencer
For all the bass-heads and electronic music makers out there, Best Sequencer is here. I always felt GarageBand (and even Logic to some degree or other) should have a very basic, grid-based drum sequencer and now it does. And in my short time with the feature, it turns out to be a very good one that clearly takes cues from some of the classic drum machines and sequencers. Using a very easy-to-use grid, you can create looping drum patterns in a matter of seconds with a customized set of drum sounds. You can just as easily program in velocities for each note, but there are also “Repeat” and “Chance” FX available on a step-by-step basis, effectively turning the basic Beat Sequencer into a full-on glitch machine.
The feature taps into all of Apple’s stock drummer and drum kit patches, but you can also hit up the new Sound Library for 10 additional kits you can use in Beat Sequencer.
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Touch Instruments
As we mentioned above we are getting some new Touch Instruments for GarageBand on iOS you’ll find conveniently placed inside the new Sound Library. More specifically a trio of multi-touch instruments in the form of a Japanese Koto and a Taiko drum kit as well as an “authentic” Chinese Guzheng join the lineup in this release. All three of which sounded quite nice to me, particularly when it came to making use of the touch interface with gestural strums and things of that nature on the stringed instruments. Just remember they are by default running in their traditional pentatonic tunings, so you might need to tap the scales menu to grab something more suitable for your project.
New Drummers
GarageBand for iOS is now getting the three new Drummers the Mac version got back in the summer. Those being Pop, Songwriter, and Latin-based percussion grooves along with 3 new corresponding kits: Studio, Latin and Coffee Shop. Once again, just pop into the new Sound Library to download them all from the Percussionists pack.
We also got to test run the new Moog Model 15 synth AU for GarageBand on iOS. As amazing as Inter-app audio and MIDI can be, there’s nothing like being able to load up high quality third-party instruments and gear directly into your DAW of choice. GarageBand was already great, but it is clearly getting better and better by the day.
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The Logic Pros are: Justin Kahn and Jordan Kahn, who also front Toronto-based electronic/hip-hop group Makamachine.
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