![]() ![]() Re-click the headphones icon to silence the track or turn off solo mode. Hint: If you have multiple loops on your timeline, you will have to make sure the loop you want played is “solo” - click the little headphones icon to hear only one track at a time. If you want to experiment with different metronome tracks, add different loops below your first and repeat the “looping” step (3) above. Since you are not creating an actual “song,” but a metronome, you do not have to be exact with your number of repetitions just stretch it out for LONG WAYS.Ĥ. You can save track control settings and use them on another. You can also solo the instrument to hear it by itself, quantize or transpose the recordings on the instrument’s track, and change the master effects. Click from there and drag to the right to repeat the loop over and over. Each Touch Instrument has a set of track controls that lets you adjust its volume level, pan (stereo) position, and effect levels. Hint: your cursor should turn into a circular arrow when you hover it over the upper right hand corner of a loop on the timeline. Then “repeat” the loop, by dragging the upper right hand corner of the loop to the right for as many repetitions as you want. Add your chosen loop to the Garageband timeline by dragging it there. (“Beats” is a great place to start.) To hear what the loop sounds like before adding it to the Garageband timeline, simply click it’s name in the lower part of the window (highlighted in blue).ģ. ![]() I recommend using percussion-only tracks for a metronome, so you don’t have to worry about the key of the piece, so begin to select your track by clicking on one of the percussion filters in the loops list. If you create a new “Loops” project, the loop window will open automatically otherwise, click the “loops” icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen to open the menu. While you can add “metronome loops” into any of these kinds of projects, it’s easier to start with a Loops one. ![]()
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