You can edit cells in the Live Loops grid in a variety of ways. You can cut, copy, and paste cells, move cells, delete cells, and change cell settings. When you turn on cell editing, you cannot start or stop playback of cells (but you can edit cells that are already playing).
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You can also copy regions in Tracks view and paste them in the grid, in a row using the same instrument as the track they were copied from.
Turn on cell editing
When you first open GarageBand you'll be asked to select the kind of instrument you want to use. At the top of the screen you'll see two options: Live Loops and Tracks. Live Loops is a relatively new addition to GarageBand, which allows you to sequence existing recordings in real time.
Cut a cell
Copy a cell
Paste a cell
You can paste a cell in another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was copied from. You can also paste a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and paste a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you paste it to.
Move a cell
You can move a cell to another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was moved from. You can also move a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and move a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you move it to.
Delete a cell
Edit cell contents
You can edit the cell contents, similar to editing regions. For green cells, you can also edit notes in the cell, similar to editing notes in a region.
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While the Cell Settings menu is visible, you can tap the selected cell to start or stop playback, in order to hear your changes. You can also tap other cells and edit their settings.
Edit a column trigger
Show a row in the Tracks view
Show a track in the Live Loops grid
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edited March 17 in General App Discussion
Hi everybody,
First of all, it is a pleasure being part of this forum and catching up with all the fresh bells and whistles of this growing platform. I have been reading daily and posting occasionally for almost four months and as many before me, was caught up in discovering/listening/daydreaming/buying apps that open up so much creativity without making the next step: leaving Garageband
GB is really a perfect app, being free, reliable and avaliable to anyone that owns Apple stuff but since everyone has their own “Jam”, after a while you start having a really clear view of what your personal pros/cons regarding GB are and what you want your workflow to look like.
After 4 months and almost 40 Garageband projects, this Is where Im at and with what I know I still dont know which app to move on to, so I am asking for your advice!
What is my Jam?
I play guitar, today I turned 33, am getting married on May 1st if covid lets me, and have a rock band on indefinite hiatus.
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What I like to do whenever I open up a fresh project in GB is comming up with riffs and stacking takes left and right as many times as possible.
It is what I did while recording albums with my band - record 6 sometimes 8 guitars (4L/4R) all playing the same riff/lead/solo on 4 different amps/pedals/guitars/settings and have so much fun mixing it all together as one huge instrument. ![]()
Combining the wonderfull Nembrini or Gainstage guitar apps with reverbs and delays, IRs, eqs and compressors of all devs makes me very happy.
Mixing all those guitar takes on the fiddly GB UI sometimes makes me not so happy
I need a daw/mixer that can carry all that weight and enable me to at least group my LR combinations separately or if possible have a nice big fader to get those levels where I can hear/feel what Im doing.
Sometimes I would like to have more than 4 auv3 ports per track without having to merge tracks and get lost looking for the copy of the copy of copy 2 of my new song 3!
I would also like to be able to try and master a track if I like what I did with the mix without the need of a macbook.
The 2 things that still got me hooked on GB are:
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So with all that said what app or combination of apps you think is best 4me?
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