GarageBand 2.3.8 iPadOS
GarageBand User Guide for iPad
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Welcome
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Get started
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Play the Keyboard
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Play sounds with the Sampler
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Play the Drums
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Play the Smart Drums
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Create drum patterns with the Beat Sequencer
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Play the Amp
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Record sounds with the Audio Recorder
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Play the Strings
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Play the Bass
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Play the Guitar
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Play the Pipa
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Play the Erhu
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Play the Guzheng
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Play the Koto
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Use Drummer
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Use the track controls
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Use effect plug-ins with Touch Instruments
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Save custom sounds
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Add custom chords
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Use a Bluetooth MIDI device with Touch Instruments
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Set the control knob orientation
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Use MPE controllers
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Record Touch Instruments
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Build a song in Tracks view
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Create and save songs
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Play and navigate songs
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Change song settings
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Use the Note Pad
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Add Apple Loops
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Import audio and MIDI files
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Import a song from the Music app
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Edit regions
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Edit notes in regions
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Change region settings
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Automate volume changes
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Merge tracks
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Extend a song with song sections
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Remix a song
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Download additional sounds and loops
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Jam with other GarageBand users
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Use other music apps with GarageBand
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Use iCloud with GarageBand
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Use Schoolwork with GarageBand
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Share songs
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Mirror GarageBand to an Apple TV
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Use keyboard shortcuts

Mirror GarageBand for iPad to an Apple TV
You can mirror the GarageBand app along with its audio output via Screen Mirroring to an Apple TV.
Mirror GarageBand to an Apple TV
Make sure your iPad and the Apple TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Open Control Center, tap the Screen Mirroring button
, then tap Apple TV.
The GarageBand window appears on both the iPad and the Apple TV. Audio output is streamed to the Apple TV only.
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