
View and add pedals in GarageBand on Mac
Pedalboard offers dozens of pedals in the Pedal Browser on the right side of the window. Pedals are grouped in the following categories:
Distortion pedals: Include overdrive and fuzz. These pedals add “dirt” to the tone and can make the signal louder.
Pitch pedals: Include octave and wham. These pedals double the pitch or shift the pitch of the signal.
Modulation pedals: Include chorus, flangers, and phasers. These pedals create a swirling sound by shifting or modulating copies of the signal, played back over time.
Delay pedals: Also called “echo.” These pedals play back copies of the signal over time to create a sense of space or ambience.
Filter pedals: Include EQ and wah. These pedals color the tone by emphasizing certain frequencies.
Dynamics pedals: Include compressors and noise gates. These pedals let you control the volume of your music over time.
Utility pedals: Include the Mixer and Splitter. These pedals don’t affect the sound directly, but provide additional routing option for the signal.

View pop-up menu: Choose Distortion, Modulation, Delay, Filter, Dynamics, or Utility to show only pedals from that group. Choose Show All to view all effects.
Pedal Browser: Shows stompboxes in the category shown in the View pop-up menu. Drag a stompbox into the Pedal area on the left.