Record Music On Ipad Garageband

Mar 14, 2011 I hit play on the audio source (cd player) and hit record on the iPad. The only problem I have found so far is that when the screen times out and the iPad auto locks it causes the recording to stop even though the top system bar is red and states that GarageBand is recording. I found out that when the iPad is lock is is actually not recording. Slide Automatic to the right and Garageband should look like this. Tap anywhere on the screen and start recording. You can now record for more than 8 seconds. The same also applies when trying to increase the recording time for garageband on your iPhone. Using the Audio Recorder, you can record your voice, an instrument, or any other sound using the microphone on your iPad, and play it back in GarageBand. You can also record sounds using an external microphone connected to your iPad. The Audio Recorder has two sets of controls you can use to change the sound. Fun view lets you quickly change the sound of your recording, while Studio view gives you. Apr 14, 2011 Tutorial: Recording Guitar in GarageBand for iPad Setup and Equipment needed. First off before even starting the application. Launch GarageBand for iPad and plug your guitar into the iRig. Audio Recorder. If you want to record acoustic guitar, you can use the iPad's built in. The moment you launch GarageBand, you can start making music. Play stunningly realistic Touch Instruments, instantly build big beats, and create music like a DJ — all with just a few taps. The all-new Sound Library lets you explore and download sound packs tailored to help you build your tracks with just the right elements for the style you want.

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  1. How To Use Garageband Ios

GarageBand automatically detects if there is an input device pluged into the headphone jack. Just use the iPhone earbuds (the one with the microphone), plug it in and you record through that mic instead of the built in.

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The Input Settings popup window (the one with the plug icon) will change accordingly


How To Use Garageband Ios

Input Settings window with nothing plugged in


Input settings with earbuds plugged in


Hope that helps


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Jan 30, 2013 9:45 AM

Ipad
I edit sermons for the Church I attend to submit for the radio station. I bought an iPad in an attempt to save time by taking it with me to work to work on during my lunch break. I found very quickly that I was not able to import a project created in GarageBand for Mac into GarageBand for the iPad, neither does it work trying to import the mp3 file for editing. So what I did is fabricate myself a cable to do this. I took a wired mobile headset with the 4 conductor 1/8 jack and unsoldered it from the mic. I then soldered the ground and mic wire from the headset i took apart to the ground and conductor to a mono headphone wire jack. I know that this may sound complicated but I found that I am able to use the voice recording instrument in GarageBand to record audio that I play from a Mac or regular walkman cd player. I hit play on the audio source (cd player) and hit record on the iPad. The only problem I have found so far is that when the screen times out and the iPad auto locks it causes the recording to stop even though the top system bar is red and states that GarageBand is recording. I found out that when the iPad is lock is is actually not recording. I will have to disable the auto lock feature on my iPad to see if this will allow the iPad to continue to record the full 45 minute audio file.
I hope that Apple will allow regular compatibility between GarageBands in the future. Please let me know if any of you find a better way to do this same task. Thanks!!

Mar 15, 2011 11:01 AM