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GarageBand User Guide for iPad

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  1. Learn how to split and join tracks in GarageBand, Apple's music recording software in this free online video tutorial. About the Author Bill Macpherson has been playing guitar professionally for more than 20 years.
  2. Set the Input Format of the Track to Mono (in the Smart Controls Inspector) and any Stereo Region on that Track is summed to Mono. That mono signal plays on both L-R channels of you main Output in GarageBand.
  3. Drag the Split marker (with the scissors icon) left or right to the point where you want to split the region. Drag the Split marker down. To cancel the split, tap anywhere outside the region before dragging the Split marker down. To make multiple splits, move the Split marker to different parts of a region and drag it down in each part.
  4. Use keyboard shortcuts with GarageBand for iPad. If you have an external keyboard connected to your iPad, you can use keyboard shortcuts in Tracks view to play, navigate and edit your GarageBand song.
  5. Tap a single region in Track View. You can also select multiple regions by Tapping and holding on any single region, and then as you constantly press on the section, you can use subsequent finger taps to select other regions. To use the selected region as a loop throughout the length of the song.

If you have an external keyboard connected to your iPad, you can use keyboard shortcuts in Tracks view to play, navigate and edit your GarageBand song.

Action

Shortcut

Start or stop playback

Space bar

Go to the beginning

Return

Move forward

Full stop (.)

Move back

Comma (,)

Create a new track

Option-Command-N

Duplicate the selected track

Command-D

Delete the selected track

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Command-Delete

Select previous track

Up Arrow

Select next track

Down Arrow

Solo the selected track

S

Mute the selected track

M

Undo

Command-Z

Redo

Shift-Command-Z

Select all regions or cells

Command-A

Delete the selected regions

Delete

Select the previous region on the selected track

Left Arrow

Select the next region on the selected track

Right Arrow

Add previous region to selection

Shift-Left Arrow

Add next region to selection

Shift-Right Arrow

Split selected region or event at the playhead

Command-T

Join selected regions or notes

Command-J

Cut

Command-X

Copy

Command-C

Paste

Command-V

Loop the selected region

L

Start recording

R

Turn the metronome on/off

K

Turn count-in on/off

Shift-K

Show/Hide Remix FX

Option-R

Show/Hide Automation

A

Open Loop Browser

O

Instrument Browser - Previous Instrument

Left Arrow

Instrument Browser - Next Instrument

Right Arrow

Show/Hide coaching tips

H

Show Help

Option-H

GarageBand User Guide for iPad

If you have an external keyboard connected to your iPad, you can use keyboard shortcuts in Tracks view to play, navigate, and edit your GarageBand song.

Split Trax

Action

Shortcut

Start or stop playback

Space bar

Go to the beginning

Return

Move forward

Period (.)

Move back

Comma (,)

Create a new track

Option-Command-N

Duplicate the selected track

Command-D

Delete the selected track

Command-Delete

Select previous track

Up Arrow

Select next track

Down Arrow

Solo the selected track

S

Mute the selected track

M

Undo

Command-Z

Redo

Shift-Command-Z

Select all regions or cells

Command-A

Delete the selected regions

Delete

Select the previous region on the selected track

Left Arrow

Select the next region on the selected track

Right Arrow

Add previous region to selection

Shift-Left Arrow

Add next region to selection

Shift-Right Arrow

Split selected region or event at the playhead

Command-T

Join selected regions or notes

Command-J

Cut

Command-X

Copy

Command-C

Paste

Command-V

Loop the selected region

L

Start recording

R

Turn the metronome on/off

K

Turn count-in on/off

Shift-K

Show/Hide Remix FX

Option-R

Show/Hide Automation

A

Open Loop Browser

O

Instrument Browser - Previous Instrument

Left Arrow

Instrument Browser - Next Instrument

Right Arrow

Show/Hide coaching tips

H

Show Help

Option-H