Clear and easy! Will be using this on a track right now. Always appreciate you’ve always got the information I need right there when I need it. Thanks, Pete!
Hi there, hope you are doing good. Im facing a problem. I applied pan on two tracks i can listen it on ipad but when i export the song and I cannot hear the pann effect idk why. Please help if you know about it. Thanks
@@PeteJohnsMusic I fixed it, I watched your other video. My ipad was set to mono audio thats why it was happening, i changed to stereo and i can hear all effects now. Much appreciated that you respond to every comment.Thank you for your time.
I’ve been wanting to know this for ages so thank you so much for another fab video! I’ve done The duplicate track idea and got it to work but never knew about volume automation so that will make it much easier 👍
Bro, you are a GOD!! Thank you!! I’ve been trying to figure out for over 15 years the correct name and technique of this technique! How was this done before DAWs?
Okay so i know somebody and I didn’t know how to do this but they are trying to like make a beat over an acapella and the problem is the acapella is only panned to the left. Is there a way to pan it to the right or balance it because when he tried it just muted it and all that could be heard was the white noise in the background. Can anything be done about this?
Sounds like you might be causing the audio to cancel itself out. You might need to convert from stereo to mono using. A process like this. ua-cam.com/video/eWPNNBJlLlU/v-deo.html
Why you don’t make a automation filter but to the drums and slowly coming back (use too much Reggaeton and trap and they done that! Can you please do that Pete!
I need help. Even though everything is panned in the middle. I’m still only getting audio out of one side on speaker and head phones. What should I do?
Which GB version is that one? I got the 10.3.4 and for a pan effect you have to drop the menu underneath the name of the instrument and instead of select Volume just select PAN, and just add automation points and go to R or L panel. No trick, there is just an automation point to do so.
@@PeteJohnsMusic do you know how to make a Pan effect (randomly) on the iMac version?, just not by using the automated points, but that the pan effect be randomly like a kind of "effect".
Ponk 80 - the big one is an easy way to send a project to another user using just iOS. There’s been a fe folks doing this over on the GarageBand Users Facebook group that I need to talk to! The other one I don’t hunk there is a solution for us hanging the velocity of multiple notes in the MIDI editor.
i use dropbox for sharing the band files from Garageband, i posted a video tutorial about it once in post on facebook, but i removed the video, because i wasn’t sure if it had private stuff in it.
Pete Johns i’m not sure if i understand your second question, but i normally just drag a square around the notes i want to change Parameters of, make sure the pencil on the top left corner, isn’t set to draw notes :)
Important Alert Pete, and for all users of more recent iOS that has ‘screen recording’. The stereo effect so carefully produced in your video and which I very happily copied to my own song with goodly success, is completely mono-tised by screen recorder! I had this lovely little bit of speech where it is meant to sound like the speaker is moving across the listener’s view...but screen recorder turned it into a weird uppy-downy of volume is all ! Irritating, there will be a technical reason for it, but SURELY screen recorder is NOT MONO?! I mean, that would be a 4k video file taking up massive space, which I have carefully purchased from Apple at great expense, then we don’t get STEREO?! Say it isn’t so. Thanks for the tip though, I assume if I export it as a stereo file, this does not happen, eg to imovie etc. ONE LAST point - I use screen recorder in iOS to listen and vet the audio I made - I just screen record the GarageBand working away - and this mono-tisation will have screwed up or improved the changes I am minded to make, depending on your POV. Sure, I oughtta listen in mono as well as stereo to my mixes, but I would like to know which I am listening to, and I believed screen recording being in stereo, to the 48kHz video level ie better than CD, was guaranteed. Boo to Apple on this one...! (EDIT...I am starting to think my knowledge of my Apple gear is sparse...my iphone SE does not have stereo speakers...i noticed because a hard right panned cymbal sound simply disappeared when playing a song back. Bo**ocks. Apparently the left grille at the bottom is for the microphone, and this is why the shortened size to allow earbud jack does not matter. Iphone 7 got stereo speakers weirdly positioned seems.)
Hey there my friend. Yes; unfortunately the screen recorder is indeed mono. The reason for this seems to be that Apple use one channel of audio for the app audio and one track for voiceover audio. So in effect you get a merged dual mono file which isn’t ideal. Here’s a couple of videos which might help you with some more info. Screen recording - ua-cam.com/video/xpvW196aA2o/v-deo.html Screen recording GarageBand projects (combining with stereo audio in iMovie) - ua-cam.com/video/Ep89qPAfTJw/v-deo.html
Learn more about AUTOMATION in GarageBand iOS here - ua-cam.com/play/PLc8Xg_23Wa57sxntRGH6ykRYB663jAbmY.html
Just figured out you can use tremolo effect to get things panning left and right randomly. It works really well with arpeggios!
That’s a cool tip! Thanks for sharing.
cool! I'm going to use that trick right now. Thank you. And by the way, I could hear the stereo on my iPad Pro... without earphones 😎😎😏
Ah cool! I’m still rocking an iPhone 6S and an iPad Air 2. I forget that the newer models have stereo audio!
Dude! I heard you mention this in another one of your videos so I thought I’d check it out. I knew you’d come thru. Pete you’re the man!
Nice one! Glad to hear it helped my friend. 🙏
Clear and easy! Will be using this on a track right now. Always appreciate you’ve always got the information I need right there when I need it. Thanks, Pete!
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
@@PeteJohnsMusic Been a subscriber for about 2-3 years now. : )
Brilliant and super-useful as always Pete. Thank you
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
Man, Thank you so much. For teaching us that 🙏
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Thank you! I’ve been looking for tweak to do this trick! Thanks again!!!
Very welcome. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment: 🙏👍
Hi there, hope you are doing good. Im facing a problem. I applied pan on two tracks i can listen it on ipad but when i export the song and I cannot hear the pann effect idk why. Please help if you know about it. Thanks
That’s odd? Are you listening on stereo speakers or headphones?
@@PeteJohnsMusic I fixed it, I watched your other video. My ipad was set to mono audio thats why it was happening, i changed to stereo and i can hear all effects now. Much appreciated that you respond to every comment.Thank you for your time.
Very clever! Thanks Pete!
Thanks my friend. 👍
Thanks mate was wondering about this one!
You’re welcome my friend.
Thank you for this.
Thanks to you for taking the time to watch and comment!
I’ve been wanting to know this for ages so thank you so much for another fab video! I’ve done The duplicate track idea and got it to work but never knew about volume automation so that will make it much easier 👍
Awesome stuff Andrea. You’re very welcome.
Thanks.
You’re very welcome my friend. I hope you get value from the other videos here on the channel and consider subscribing. 👍
Pete Johns sure. Bro.
You should also merge your tracks to you can just use 1 instead of 2
Yes. A good tip there too! 👍
Hey Pete is there any way that you could change the pan of notes in editing? On an individual note?
Panning isn’t an individual attribute unfortunately. You would need to use the he method where you split out on to multiple tracks and set panning.
@@PeteJohnsMusic thanks 🙏
Thanks again Pete. Sometimes it’s the littlest things that can be hardest to figure out. ✌️😎
Right?!?!
Bro, you are a GOD!! Thank you!! I’ve been trying to figure out for over 15 years the correct name and technique of this technique! How was this done before DAWs?
Nice one my friend. So, GarageBand iOS only has volume automatic. A DAW with panning automation can do this automatically.
I keep forgetting about that function, thanks for the reminder 👍
‘Tis a handy one for sure! Thanks for your ongoing support!
you can also do this for simulating a filter change, for example the eq :)
Hey nice video! Is there a way to pan with using the panning knob?
Not in GarageBand sorry.
Okay so i know somebody and I didn’t know how to do this but they are trying to like make a beat over an acapella and the problem is the acapella is only panned to the left. Is there a way to pan it to the right or balance it because when he tried it just muted it and all that could be heard was the white noise in the background. Can anything be done about this?
Sounds like you might be causing the audio to cancel itself out. You might need to convert from stereo to mono using. A process like this. ua-cam.com/video/eWPNNBJlLlU/v-deo.html
Wayyy cool tip!
Cheers my friend. 👍🙏🤘
Thanks for this video, what a great idea. Why didn’t I think of that, haha. Another brilliantly informative video.
Cheers Chris. Appreciate the support my friend. 👍
this just gave me an idea :) fading from one instrument to another :)
Haha! Now that would be cool!!
this can create all new sounding instruments, i just posted a video on facebook showing of my idea :)
Thankyou
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Yoooo, that’s genius!!!
Thanks my friend. 👍
Why you don’t make a automation filter but to the drums and slowly coming back (use too much Reggaeton and trap and they done that! Can you please do that Pete!
Not really something that I use personally but might be able to take a look at something like this at some stage.
I need help. Even though everything is panned in the middle. I’m still only getting audio out of one side on speaker and head phones. What should I do?
Perhaps you're using reverb or echo plugins that are stereo and therefore push audio to the left or right?
@@PeteJohnsMusic ok thanks I will check. I’m a beginner at this 😬
Wow.
🙏
great!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Which GB version is that one? I got the 10.3.4 and for a pan effect you have to drop the menu underneath the name of the instrument and instead of select Volume just select PAN, and just add automation points and go to R or L panel. No trick, there is just an automation point to do so.
Hey there. Yes, panning automation is really good in GarageBand Mac and not quite as useful in GarageBand iOSz
@@PeteJohnsMusic do you know how to make a Pan effect (randomly) on the iMac version?, just not by using the automated points, but that the pan effect be randomly like a kind of "effect".
Probably need to look for a plugin. I’d suggest chatting with the folks over at GarageBand Users. Http://studiolivetoday.com/gbu
any ideas you you haven’t figured out yet, that you need a solution for, for future videos? :)
Ponk 80 - the big one is an easy way to send a project to another user using just iOS. There’s been a fe folks doing this over on the GarageBand Users Facebook group that I need to talk to!
The other one I don’t hunk there is a solution for us hanging the velocity of multiple notes in the MIDI editor.
i use dropbox for sharing the band files from Garageband, i posted a video tutorial about it once in post on facebook, but i removed the video, because i wasn’t sure if it had private stuff in it.
Pete Johns i’m not sure if i understand your second question, but i normally just drag a square around the notes i want to change Parameters of, make sure the pencil on the top left corner, isn’t set to draw notes :)
You had 68 comments so 69 now 😎👍🏼
Nice.
Cool I know this trick
Nice one. It’s a very handy one to know!
Pete Johns Agreed
Important Alert Pete, and for all users of more recent iOS that has ‘screen recording’. The stereo effect so carefully produced in your video and which I very happily copied to my own song with goodly success, is completely mono-tised by screen recorder! I had this lovely little bit of speech where it is meant to sound like the speaker is moving across the listener’s view...but screen recorder turned it into a weird uppy-downy of volume is all ! Irritating, there will be a technical reason for it, but SURELY screen recorder is NOT MONO?! I mean, that would be a 4k video file taking up massive space, which I have carefully purchased from Apple at great expense, then we don’t get STEREO?! Say it isn’t so. Thanks for the tip though, I assume if I export it as a stereo file, this does not happen, eg to imovie etc.
ONE LAST point - I use screen recorder in iOS to listen and vet the audio I made - I just screen record the GarageBand working away - and this mono-tisation will have screwed up or improved the changes I am minded to make, depending on your POV. Sure, I oughtta listen in mono as well as stereo to my mixes, but I would like to know which I am listening to, and I believed screen recording being in stereo, to the 48kHz video level ie better than CD, was guaranteed. Boo to Apple on this one...! (EDIT...I am starting to think my knowledge of my Apple gear is sparse...my iphone SE does not have stereo speakers...i noticed because a hard right panned cymbal sound simply disappeared when playing a song back. Bo**ocks. Apparently the left grille at the bottom is for the microphone, and this is why the shortened size to allow earbud jack does not matter. Iphone 7 got stereo speakers weirdly positioned seems.)
Hey there my friend. Yes; unfortunately the screen recorder is indeed mono. The reason for this seems to be that Apple use one channel of audio for the app audio and one track for voiceover audio. So in effect you get a merged dual mono file which isn’t ideal.
Here’s a couple of videos which might help you with some more info.
Screen recording - ua-cam.com/video/xpvW196aA2o/v-deo.html
Screen recording GarageBand projects (combining with stereo audio in iMovie) - ua-cam.com/video/Ep89qPAfTJw/v-deo.html
Hmmmm? You have a pan effect in mix automation. Dont need another channel. Use one channel... and ad pan effect from left to right.
Hi there. GarageBand iOS doesn’t have any panning effect that I’m aware of and automation is only available for volume.