Thanks, Patrick! I already had several of these, but I've added a boatload of them after watching this. Actually bought a cheapie I hadn't heard of before, too! 😊
I have a question but I’m sure that this is something that will help any new Garageband composers. I use Garageband on iPhone and after I’m done setting up all my song parts, I reach the stage where I have to tweak those tracks to get their volume levels set so that they blend properly and one track doesn’t out blast another, etc.. Something that I’ve always kind of muddled through. My question is, you need to figure out, what counts as loud? What track should be the loudest and more up front? What should be the volume slider setting for your baseline out front track and what is the base loudness that you should set to aim for? This is essentially mixing. Mixing always seems to boil down to “Make it sound good to yourself in your own individual way.”, in all tutorials I’ve seen. But none of them ever go over, what should we set as the loudness of our starting point? When I make music, my drums are always the loudest part and I always use the drum track as a measuring stick for everything else (IE: This part needs to be quieter than the drums. And this part needs to be quieter than that part. And this part needs to be in between the drums and the other part.). What I’d be interested to know is, how should you set that base, starting, loudness of your most out in the front track? What level should you aim for? How should you set that volume slider for it?
This is the best video I've seen in a while, thanks a lot for it!! You have one more big like from me and a subscription! And waiting for more videos of great and must-have plugins in 2024!
Awesome, must-watch video, and a great reference guide 👍🏻. For me, this was worth watching if for nothing else but Nembrini's Delay, which I did not have on my devices (it is now!)
Thanks, Patrick! I already had several of these, but I've added a boatload of them after watching this. Actually bought a cheapie I hadn't heard of before, too! 😊
This absolutely deserves the likes and more
Cheers!
Magnificent vid Patrick. Like button smashed.
Cheers mate, much appreciated!
Magic Dice is extremely nice.
Take an average sounding instrument. Hit a few times the random button until it sounds AMAZING.
Completely agree. Really good fun to use.
I have a question but I’m sure that this is something that will help any new Garageband composers. I use Garageband on iPhone and after I’m done setting up all my song parts, I reach the stage where I have to tweak those tracks to get their volume levels set so that they blend properly and one track doesn’t out blast another, etc.. Something that I’ve always kind of muddled through. My question is, you need to figure out, what counts as loud? What track should be the loudest and more up front? What should be the volume slider setting for your baseline out front track and what is the base loudness that you should set to aim for? This is essentially mixing. Mixing always seems to boil down to “Make it sound good to yourself in your own individual way.”, in all tutorials I’ve seen. But none of them ever go over, what should we set as the loudness of our starting point? When I make music, my drums are always the loudest part and I always use the drum track as a measuring stick for everything else (IE: This part needs to be quieter than the drums. And this part needs to be quieter than that part. And this part needs to be in between the drums and the other part.). What I’d be interested to know is, how should you set that base, starting, loudness of your most out in the front track? What level should you aim for? How should you set that volume slider for it?
This is the best video I've seen in a while, thanks a lot for it!!
You have one more big like from me and a subscription!
And waiting for more videos of great and must-have plugins in 2024!
Thanks so much for this comprehensive list (and a ton of work)! Had no idea there were so many apps available in this space. Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
GateLab looks like the app I needed in order to write rhythmic syncopated patterns for my chord pads.. Thanks Patrick
It’s ridiculously powerful considering it’s free.
Can I use 2015 iPad air2
Thanks for this! I have many of these but very nice of you to take the time to put a single video together for us. Keep the great things coming!
Any free vocal plugins?
Thank you, very nice video. I have to also recommend the Spectrum Synthesizer Bundle, free and some of the effects are just excellent.
Thanks mate
priceless! thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Sweet video! Maybe next year, King of FM will make the list 🤞
Oh Matthew, you didn’t watch til the end, did you? 1:01:30
@@TheGaragebandGuide I'm fired! 😅 Thank you
Awesome, must-watch video, and a great reference guide 👍🏻. For me, this was worth watching if for nothing else but Nembrini's Delay, which I did not have on my devices (it is now!)
Nice! All of Nembrini’s free stuff is incredible.
Yes, you are the greatest…true
Super!
Many thanks
your the best man love it
Legend..😊 thanks ❤
Thanks for watching!
Hello friend, how does the Tonebridge link with the garage Band on my iPad Air 2... I can't figure it out! help please ...thankyou
You need to add it as an effect on a pre existing track. More info here:ua-cam.com/video/ElJbHm43a7Q/v-deo.htmlsi=Cfd-7WdIsOqbaXQW
@@TheGaragebandGuide very much man!!!thanks for your help and patience
Is there anything we should know about the massive new GarageBand update (version 2.3.15)?
To all the free and low cost ios music apps I've loved before.... [singing]
🎶🎶🎶
great list ty
Great apps, especially Burb & Fart Piano 😂
It’s a GAME CHANGER for sure! 💨
Tyvm 🙏
Thanks for watching!
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Couldn’t access to panflow without getting a subscription ,
On the App Store?