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GarageBand User Guide for iPad
Use Drummer in GarageBand for iPad You can add a virtual drummer to your song that plays realistic drum grooves. You can choose drummers from different genres, each with its own acoustic, electronic, or percussion drum kit. A GarageBand song can have up to two Drummer tracks. Play the Drums in GarageBand for iPad. Using the Drums Touch Instrument, you can play a drum kit simply by tapping the onscreen drums. You can choose either an acoustic or electronic drum kit.
You can add a virtual drummer to your song that plays realistic drum grooves. You can choose drummers from different genres, each with its own acoustic, electronic, or percussion drum kit. A GarageBand song can have up to two Drummer tracks.
You can change the drummer’s playing style by choosing different presets, and adjust drum patterns using the Drummer controls—which include an XY pad for adjusting the drummer’s performance, and controls for choosing different performance variations and fill settings. You can also have the Drummer follow the rhythm of another track.
If your song contains multiple Drummer regions, the changes you make using the Drummer controls affect only the currently selected Drummer region.
Choose a drummer
Tap the drummer name, tap the style of drum kit you want to use (Acoustic, Electronic, or Percussion), then tap the drummer you want to play.
All Drummer regions in a track use the same drummer.
Choose a drummer preset
Tap the current drummer preset above the XY pad, scroll vertically through the preset list, then tap a preset.
To hear the preset, tap the Play button in the control bar.
Adjust the loudness and complexity of the selected region
In the XY pad, do any of the following:
Make the region louder or softer: Drag the yellow puck up or down.
Make the region simpler or more complex: Drag the yellow puck left or right.
Mute or unmute a drum kit piece
Mute a drum kit piece: Tap a yellow (unmuted) kit piece.
Unmute a drum kit piece: Tap a gray (muted) kit piece.
Choose a different pattern for a drum kit piece
Each style of drum kit —acoustic, electronic, or percussion— has different groups of drum kit pieces. The slider to the right of each group controls the pattern for that particular group.
Tap a drum kit piece, then drag the slider for that piece left or right.
Change the swing value of the selected region
Tap the Swing button, then choose a swing value from the pop-up menu.
Adjust the amount of fills
Drag the Fills slider right to increase the number of fills, or drag it left to decrease the number of fills.
Have a Drummer region follow the rhythm of another track
You can have the kick and snare portions of an acoustic or electronic Drummer region follow the rhythmic groove of another track. Each Drummer region can follow a different track.
Select a Drummer region.
Swipe the Follow switch right to turn it on.
Tap the Follow Track pop-up menu that appears under Kick & Snare (Kick, Snare & Claps on electronic drum kits), then choose a track from the list.
Edit the selected Drummer region
Tap the selected region, then tap one of the editing commands.
For information about the region editing commands, see Edit regions in GarageBand for iPad.
Replace the selected Drummer region
Delete the selected Drummer region: Tap the Trash icon on the right side of the region.
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On an iPad Pro, double-tap the region, then tap Delete.
Create a new Drummer region: Tap an empty part of a Drummer track, then tap Create.
I have a set of Roland HD-1 Electronic Drums. They have good drum sounds but not great. Recently I invested in an Irig Pro interface. I plugged it into the midi out of the Roland HD-1 drums. I plugged the other end into my iPad, turned on Garageband and selected drums. WOW !!!!!! awesome drum sounds from my Roland HD-1 Drums. The kick drum was solid and punchy, the snare was great. Everything was an awesome sound.. except the floor tom trigger has NO SOUND!!!!!! Everything else in the drum set works great. Hi hats open and close, crash works, Kick, Snare, ride and both of toms 1 and 2. But the floor tom is a no go. I then questioned if I had a problem with the floor tom trigger. So I switched the instrument in Garageband to smart guitar. Every one of the triggers and pedals and all the cymbals worked perfect. Thankfully It wasn't a problem with the drum module or triggers. When I switch back to drums there was once again NO FLOOR TOM SOUND!!!!! I downloaded the manual for the Roland HD-1 drums and as per usual the midi channel is 10. The Transmit note numbers for each of the triggers are as follows: Kick - 36, Snare - 38, Tom1 - 48, Tom2 - 45, Tom3 - 43, Crash - 49, Ride - 51, Hi Hats open - 46, Hi Hats Closed - 42, Kick Drum - 44. All Of these look ok to the midi world. And Garageband seems to be listening to note 43 when I'm in the keyboard and/or smart guitar instruments. Is there something I can do to change what note garage band is listening on for my floor tom? It clearly is not listening to my trigger transmitting on note 43 !!!!!!
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