LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND SERIES
Inputs and Outputs: Left/Mono + Right/ Headphones / Start Stop Pedal/ Tape in-out/ MIDI In + OutĮach collection in the series will be produced, performed and recorded by highly regarded producers who will remain anonymous as they take a step back and let these classic instruments take to the stage. Sequencer: 40-240 BPM , 48 User Patterns, 48 Preset Patterns, 423 Measures and 6 Songs In Detail expect to find 385Mb 24Bit 44.1KHz Loops and one Shot Sounds including 100 Twisted Drum Loops at tempos of 90, 100, 120, 140 and 175 BPM 448 Single Shot Sounds, 100 Rex2 Files and 28 Soft Sampler Patches for Kontakt, Halion, Exs24, nnxt and Sfz formats. The collection features an inspiring range of one shot sounds that have been sourced directly from a real TR505 but you will have never heard a TR505 sound like this before as we have tormented this digital beast with a range of tonal tweaks in the form of DIY circuit bends and heavy use of external processing from Distortion, Phaser, Delay, Reverb and Flanger and well anything that made it sound RUDER! This edition of Vintage Explorer features loop and one shot samples covering a wide range of sounds perfect for Techno, Dubstep, Drum & Bass or even Experimental Electronica. It featured an on-board sequencer with 5 basic modes of operation including Track Play, Track Write, Step Write, Tap Write and Real Time.
LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND PORTABLE
The TR505 was released in 1986 and was intended as a budget portable drum machine featuring 16 crunchy 12Bit samples including Kick, Snare, Toms, Rim Shot, Hi Hats, Crash and Ride Cymbals and some basic percussion sounds. Whilst many of you analogue purists will be scoffing at the idea this machine could come toe to toe with a TR909, the raw digital sounds of the Roland TR505 come alive with a little help of circuit bends and extra processing so before you make an early judgement listen up and hear how we have transformed the sounds of this unassuming rhythm machine into the ultimate urban beat terrorist. See above image.Synth Explorer returns to Loopmasters but they take a break from Synthesis for their third instalment as they voyage into Drum Machine territory with a very twisted collection of Beats and Drum Shots from the often overlooked Roland TR505. Just remember, some will work well together, and others won’t. You can search by individual instrument or style. You’ll find a wide variety of loops for various instruments and styles. Tap the Loop button at the top of the screen to view the Loop Browser. You can search for loops and preview them before adding them to your song. To work on longer or shorter songs or sections, tap the “+” button in the top-right corner of the screen. GarageBand defaults to an eight-measure section of music. This will create an empty track that you can delete later if you don’t use it. Tap “Audio Recorder” and then tap the Track View button at the top of the screen. This requires you to create an instrument track, even if you don’t use it. To build a song with only loops, you must navigate to the Track View. The Instrument Selection list will automatically appear. Launch GarageBand, navigate to the song list and tap the “+” button in the top-left corner of the screen to create a new GarageBand song. Loops can be repeated, combined, stacked and edited as needed to create the sound you’re looking for.
Songs may be composed in a wide variety of styles and instruments using only these loops. One of GarageBand’s great features is the large number of included prebuilt musical building blocks, called loops.
When a song is finished, GarageBand’s sharing features provide the opportunity to create a portfolio of songs to share with the world through YouTube, SoundCloud and other channels. GarageBand’s collection of loops, effects and editing tools permit composing and performing on an unprecedented level. With a small mixer or hub, you can form iPad ensembles.
With a set of computer speakers, the iPad becomes a performance or classroom instrument.
Its collection of traditional and electronic instruments and its touch screen permit expressive performances that can be recorded, edited and enhanced. GarageBand for the iPad is one of the strongest reasons musicians, students and teachers would consider using the iPad.