To truly unleash the beast within, dial in the AUDistortion settings just right. Set the Soft Clip Gain to a ferocious 6.0 dB and Wet/Dry Mix to a full 100%. Brace yourself, as this alters your sound to a jarring degree. Then, tweak the Delay to around 20-30 msecs (based on pitch), Decay to about 8.5, and Delay Mix to approximately 90%. Next up, the Ring Mod Mix. Crank that bad boy up to 100% to add those face-melting screeches and detunes that will electrify your audience. Feel free to adjust the parameters to your liking. Beware of the Decimation setting-set all three to 0% to avoid its crunchy garbage. For Overdrive, try around 0.25 gain for Linear Term, approximately 4.0 gain for Squared Term, and around 1.0 gain for Cubic Term. The Polynomial Mix should be set at roughly 50%. It is highly recommended to save this as a custom preset. Add Flux Mini 2 to the track-cut down on the sustain and add sidechain and sound design. Boom. Riddim. On literally anything. Toy Box and Transition Effects included.
It’s always been so weird that they hide these. And that you can’t use them in other AUv3 hosts unless you download those “wraaped AU” apps that someone made.
Great vid as always, I was wondering how do you keep updated with new plugin releases? Is there any place on the web that updates on new AUV3 Garageband plugins that are released? 'Cause I can't find any ...
I know how to make beats very well and you just took it to a whole nother level with this OP information for people who can make beats starting exclusively from their phone. Amazing. Thank you
@@TheGaragebandGuide that wasn’t what I was really looking for. Fl studio and abelton have it to where your keyboard can play different parts of a sample, essentially turning the sample into a whole new sound. That video though helpful, i only learned how to play a sample in different keys/pitches. I’m looking for something like serato sample or MPC software sampling in garage band because garage band is very easy to use and it’s free
My absolute favourite use for AUDistortion is the Cellphone Concert preset. Adding a bit of compression and presto, we have an extremely accurate representation of an old school Nokia’s microphone.
To truly unleash the beast within, dial in the AUDistortion settings just right. Set the Soft Clip Gain to a ferocious 6.0 dB and Wet/Dry Mix to a full 100%. Brace yourself, as this alters your sound to a jarring degree.
Then, tweak the Delay to around 20-30 msecs (based on pitch), Decay to about 8.5, and Delay Mix to approximately 90%.
Next up, the Ring Mod Mix. Crank that bad boy up to 100% to add those face-melting screeches and detunes that will electrify your audience. Feel free to adjust the parameters to your liking.
Beware of the Decimation setting-set all three to 0% to avoid its crunchy garbage.
For Overdrive, try around 0.25 gain for Linear Term, approximately 4.0 gain for Squared Term, and around 1.0 gain for Cubic Term. The Polynomial Mix should be set at roughly 50%.
It is highly recommended to save this as a custom preset.
Add Flux Mini 2 to the track-cut down on the sustain and add sidechain and sound design.
Boom. Riddim. On literally anything. Toy Box and Transition Effects included.
Sounds good! I’m off to try it!
I remember using these plug-ins YEARS ago in GarageBand ‘11, I’m happy to see Apple’s given them a facelift on iOS!
They’re still present in the current desktop version of GarageBand too!
Oh man never thought audistortion had all of these features..thanks Patrick
It's really powerful! Surprised Apple hide these effects away honestly.
This sounds nostalgic 7:07
thanks for all this content, you are the garage band master
Thanks for watching!
It’s always been so weird that they hide these. And that you can’t use them in other AUv3 hosts unless you download those “wraaped AU” apps that someone made.
In iPad the designs are all colorful and nice while on my iPhone the designs are white like they didn’t have the time to shade in with coloring.
Great vid as always, I was wondering how do you keep updated with new plugin releases? Is there any place on the web that updates on new AUV3 Garageband plugins that are released? 'Cause I can't find any ...
This Facebook group is a great place to keep up to date with new and upcoming App releases: facebook.com/groups/1704410769839550
Thanks for showing AUDynamicsProcessor! Both intuitive and articulate; explained both thoroughly and succinctly.
It’s really powerful for sure!
I know how to make beats very well and you just took it to a whole nother level with this OP information for people who can make beats starting exclusively from their phone. Amazing. Thank you
Thanks Patrick for the walkthrough
Crazy to think they are hidden somewhere. Thanks for the explanation!
Nice delay sound on those guitar tracks at the end! 🎸
Oh my I think I’m going to ditch the stock effects
It was enabled by default on my iPad 7th Gen. 😊
Oh, nice! I remember I had to manually activate them in the past.
How can you chop samples in garage band for mac
You can use GarageBand's Sampler - ua-cam.com/video/GnA8ZZX1aJo/v-deo.html
@@TheGaragebandGuide that wasn’t what I was really looking for. Fl studio and abelton have it to where your keyboard can play different parts of a sample, essentially turning the sample into a whole new sound. That video though helpful, i only learned how to play a sample in different keys/pitches.
I’m looking for something like serato sample or MPC software sampling in garage band because garage band is very easy to use and it’s free
My absolute favourite use for AUDistortion is the Cellphone Concert preset. Adding a bit of compression and presto, we have an extremely accurate representation of an old school Nokia’s microphone.
Wtf. Thought this channel was going to be specifically for GarageBand for Mac not ipad and iphone.
What gave you that impression?
It is the “GarageBand” guide, doesn’t specify what operation system version🤷🏻♂️