I would love to have sound packs designed for industrial music. Harsher sounds. Heavier sounds. Drum kits made of banging metal plates, and metal pipes, and trash can lids. An "Einstürzende Neubauten", or "Throbbing Gristle" kit would be cool. Also, some death metal, sludge metal, and other heavy metal sounds would be nice to have. It would be nice to have a guitar update that allows palm muting so you can make it "chug", and a system to really let you power chord the thing. Garageband has next to nothing for expansion into harsher, heavier music. It's way too chill, or dance oriented. It would be nice if they pushed it into other areas to expand it's user audience. There's a lot of people out there who are interested in and would love to experiment with more than the chill, or pop/dance styles that they keep pushing out. There are so many types of musicians that the people working on Garageband just miss out on with their updates. It's like they only cater to one or two types of composers at this point. They need to expand a lot. I'd like to see them release sound packs and interments in new directions other than the same-old stuff that they keep giving us. The brush kit is a good baby step. But I'd like to see a LOT more. The music I make is in a lot of different directions and I would love Garageband to add stuff to support more than just a couple.
Ho Patrick. Have you done a video about midi controllers for garage band? I've been trying out the free version of the MIDI Guitar app and it seems great in some ways, but I'm also experiencing a lot of latency and weird extra notes. Do you have advice on the best way to use a guitar as a MIDI trigger? Is there a trick to using the MIDI guitar app? Thanks!
I’ve been wanting this for a long time. I like it, but you’re right, trying to drum with your fingers just doesn’t work too well. I also agree with you about the drummers. The upbeat one won’t be of much use to me with the sort of tracks I want to do.
Very noice for jazzy stuff especially with swing % added. I’d like to hear Latin samba or bossa grooves either in loop library or better still played by a virtual drummer. Programming beats is never as ‘groovy’ as the stuff played by the highly talented robots.
I thought that I'd share. The best way to make one of these brush kits, or any of the acoustic drum kits for that matter, sound great is to just use the drum sequencer, get a blank sequence, and build a drum sequence. Then, randomly, manually adjust the volume levels on each hit. Make some a little louder, some a little softer. Record it. Then open a new track. Take the same sequence, and record it again, but once again, randomly adjust the volume level of each hit. Repeat this multiple times. Then, take each snippet and movie them all onto the same track. When you're done, do this for all your other rhythm parts in the song. When you're done, you'll have multiple tracks, each a different rhythm, and each one full of snippets of the same rhythm but each one sounds different. You use these snippets to build your actual song rhythms. This way, the drumming in the tune sounds a little more human. There will be little differences in every hit as you listen to it play through. It's a little trick I use. Sometimes, I'll even take hits from other drum kits and just splice the sounds in there randomly as well. It's all about introducing little variations, and maybe even errors into the drums to get them sound like they're actually being played.
These brush sounds / drummers are just way too much fun! Thanks and big UP to you , and Pete And GB/ Apple ! #respect (I “drum brushed” that like button ) 🤣 👍
I updated my mac to latest. Any idea how I get this or is it separate from garage band. I go to sound library no new loops or anything available. Help much appreciated
To be honest with you, I wouldn’t know. This is because I am rather new to GarageBand on Mac, and don’t know all of its features/instruments yet. But still, you would’ve thought that that quality could only have been achieved with ProTools like in logic.
Do you think they'll come up with a saxophone? Noticed that on the beginning of the video, what was that instrument? Is something I'm looking forward to 😉
I find it odd that they give access to a somewhat fully featured version of the speak easy kit, but don't give any way to play the extra brush techniques on the virtual drums unless you know what keys they are on a midi input device.
@@TheGaragebandGuide Every modern garage band acoustic drum kit on iOS is cut down. It doesn't include everything. Both crashes use the same sound, there is no cowbell, and there are no other sounds for the alternate snare, tom, crash and ride variations that you can get on mac near the ends of the keyboard. Those just use the same sounds, so you really don't get the full sound of the performance until you get the project put on the mac to the point where some sounds just won't play in iOS because they don't exist in the set up. I don't really understand why they did this. The only reason that I can see is to cut down on storage being used on iPhones and iPads, but they don't include every kit from the mac so storage being used is less anyways.
I have been waiting for some jazz-like drummer for years, and this is rather disappointing. Must be a joke; "brush" drummers sound like pure pop drummers. Keep waiting for something really jazzy (or use other DAW).
What would you like to see in the NEXT GarageBand Sound Pack? Hit the like button, then leave a comment and let me know!
8-bit keyboard pack
I would love to have sound packs designed for industrial music. Harsher sounds. Heavier sounds. Drum kits made of banging metal plates, and metal pipes, and trash can lids. An "Einstürzende Neubauten", or "Throbbing Gristle" kit would be cool. Also, some death metal, sludge metal, and other heavy metal sounds would be nice to have. It would be nice to have a guitar update that allows palm muting so you can make it "chug", and a system to really let you power chord the thing. Garageband has next to nothing for expansion into harsher, heavier music. It's way too chill, or dance oriented. It would be nice if they pushed it into other areas to expand it's user audience. There's a lot of people out there who are interested in and would love to experiment with more than the chill, or pop/dance styles that they keep pushing out. There are so many types of musicians that the people working on Garageband just miss out on with their updates. It's like they only cater to one or two types of composers at this point. They need to expand a lot. I'd like to see them release sound packs and interments in new directions other than the same-old stuff that they keep giving us. The brush kit is a good baby step. But I'd like to see a LOT more. The music I make is in a lot of different directions and I would love Garageband to add stuff to support more than just a couple.
Still no reggae?
Ho Patrick. Have you done a video about midi controllers for garage band? I've been trying out the free version of the MIDI Guitar app and it seems great in some ways, but I'm also experiencing a lot of latency and weird extra notes. Do you have advice on the best way to use a guitar as a MIDI trigger? Is there a trick to using the MIDI guitar app? Thanks!
Orchestral!
I really hope they come out with some more R&B, Trap-soul type packs!
I’ve been wanting this for a long time. I like it, but you’re right, trying to drum with your fingers just doesn’t work too well. I also agree with you about the drummers. The upbeat one won’t be of much use to me with the sort of tracks I want to do.
I really love these new sounds. The pack is really cool and as if it was done specifically for fans
Very noice for jazzy stuff especially with swing % added. I’d like to hear Latin samba or bossa grooves either in loop library or better still played by a virtual drummer. Programming beats is never as ‘groovy’ as the stuff played by the highly talented robots.
Nice sound pack. Would love some industrial drum sounds.
Thanks for reviewing this sound pack. I downloaded it right away!
Enjoy! It’s great 👍
Love it, Love it! I can finally start on my Irish jazz concept album! 😁
I thought that I'd share. The best way to make one of these brush kits, or any of the acoustic drum kits for that matter, sound great is to just use the drum sequencer, get a blank sequence, and build a drum sequence. Then, randomly, manually adjust the volume levels on each hit. Make some a little louder, some a little softer. Record it. Then open a new track. Take the same sequence, and record it again, but once again, randomly adjust the volume level of each hit. Repeat this multiple times. Then, take each snippet and movie them all onto the same track. When you're done, do this for all your other rhythm parts in the song. When you're done, you'll have multiple tracks, each a different rhythm, and each one full of snippets of the same rhythm but each one sounds different. You use these snippets to build your actual song rhythms. This way, the drumming in the tune sounds a little more human. There will be little differences in every hit as you listen to it play through. It's a little trick I use. Sometimes, I'll even take hits from other drum kits and just splice the sounds in there randomly as well. It's all about introducing little variations, and maybe even errors into the drums to get them sound like they're actually being played.
Great run through, thanks for sharing!
That’s a good trick. I might try it in future projects of mine.
It will add a bit of diversity, you know?
Brush drummers are the best thing for me inside GarageBand
yes. yes. Yes finally I can now do that kind of style for some VGM.
Nice!
I wish they would make more funky/disco drummers with bright crashes and etc. But other than that I think some of the kits are great
These brush sounds / drummers are just way too much fun! Thanks and big UP to you , and Pete
And GB/ Apple ! #respect
(I “drum brushed” that like button ) 🤣 👍
I updated my mac to latest. Any idea how I get this or is it separate from garage band. I go to sound library no new loops or anything available. Help much appreciated
when is this coming to MacOS?
I have Austin, but Tyrell is grayed out. How/where can I down load Tyrell?
Thanks for the update!
Thanks for watching! 👍
Thank you, Patrick, This is great information.
It’s a great pack for sure! Thanks for watching! 👍
Thanks for the update....
Thanks for watching! 👍
Can I ask, where do you get that music you use in your UA-cam videos? Just curious, you know?
What music specifically? All of the background music during the intro/outro was made in GarageBand on Mac.
Seriously? I thought that quality could only be achieved in logic pro.
To be honest with you, I wouldn’t know. This is because I am rather new to GarageBand on Mac, and don’t know all of its features/instruments yet. But still, you would’ve thought that that quality could only have been achieved with ProTools like in logic.
Do you think they'll come up with a saxophone? Noticed that on the beginning of the video, what was that instrument? Is something I'm looking forward to 😉
It’s in Tom Misch’s Producer pack George. Some brilliant sax sounds in there 👍
Get SWAM
will this be available on the older versions which stopped updating to the latest?
You’d need to be running iOS 15 I believe
Still waiting for Ringo. 😄
How amazing would a Beatles pack be?
Whoa. Nice! Anxiously waiting for it to come to Logic. LOL
I like it! Will it be available on a Mac Garageband?
Almost certainly. Not sure *when* though…
That's a pretty cool Drumset. Is this for Garageband on Mac also available?
Not yet as far as I’m aware 😕
@@TheGaragebandGuide I've found the new drummers Austin and Tyrell in the Mac Edition. Pretty cool.
Now waiting for the drummmer who plays Progressive Rock styles!
Yeah. We need a really massive kit with floor toms and a gong.
What saxophone is that?
It’s the downtown sound sax loop from Tom Misch’s producer pack Monique 👍
Does anyone know if you can use the brush sounds when creating your own drum tracks from scratch on the piano roll?
Yes, absolutely! You’ll need to manually adjust the velocity of the snare hits to get that ‘brush hit’ sound though 👍
I find it odd that they give access to a somewhat fully featured version of the speak easy kit, but don't give any way to play the extra brush techniques on the virtual drums unless you know what keys they are on a midi input device.
It’s the same story with every virtual drum kit. A bizarre oversight on Apple’s part.
@@TheGaragebandGuide Every modern garage band acoustic drum kit on iOS is cut down. It doesn't include everything. Both crashes use the same sound, there is no cowbell, and there are no other sounds for the alternate snare, tom, crash and ride variations that you can get on mac near the ends of the keyboard. Those just use the same sounds, so you really don't get the full sound of the performance until you get the project put on the mac to the point where some sounds just won't play in iOS because they don't exist in the set up. I don't really understand why they did this. The only reason that I can see is to cut down on storage being used on iPhones and iPads, but they don't include every kit from the mac so storage being used is less anyways.
hmm interesting thanks for the upload!
Thanks for watching man
We need country music loops and instruments. Mandolin. Fiddle. Banjo. Etc.
Absolutely! That would be amazing 🤞
And some ethnic instruments too,like Sitar,Accordion,Bagpipe…
NO 8-BIT!!😭😭😭😭😭!!!!!!
But it nice😊
It has to be next, right?
I think so
But if it happens can you shout out that I have been waiting patiently to the 8-bit pack?
I forgot how basic garageband is. Im glad i don't use this anymore
I have been waiting for some jazz-like drummer for years, and this is rather disappointing. Must be a joke; "brush" drummers sound like pure pop drummers. Keep waiting for something really jazzy (or use other DAW).
Nah. Jazz....Yawn. Where is the heavy metal, hard rock packs?
What would a heavy metal/rock pack look like exactly?