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GarageBand Update - Bass Amp Boutique

Noticed this on Pete Johns’ YouTube feed

Comments

  • Some really nice presets. Maybe I’ll should reconsider GB one day.

  • Depending on what you're writing, it's really really nice. I wish it had better mixing and automation options, but for the price I don't know how much complaining can really be done...

  • @iammane said:
    Depending on what you're writing, it's really really nice. I wish it had better mixing and automation options, but for the price I don't know how much complaining can really be done...

    It’s pretty amazing though that you can start a song on your phone or iPod and open it directly in logic.

  • Download music notepad (or whatever Apple calls it in english) and start that process from audio to midi conversion...

  • Still the best iPad DAW for me despite a few missing features...maybe we’ll see them at NAMM 2020

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @iammane said:
    Depending on what you're writing, it's really really nice. I wish it had better mixing and automation options, but for the price I don't know how much complaining can really be done...

    It’s pretty amazing though that you can start a song on your phone or iPod and open it directly in logic.

    Yup! I never tried it, don't have Logic, and when I tried opening from iOS to Mac version of GB I was very... I don't want to say overwhelmed -- I just don't care for the interface of Mac GB. Everything opened nicely of course, but I much prefer iOS GB haha... which doesn't make sense??

  • @iammane said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @iammane said:
    Depending on what you're writing, it's really really nice. I wish it had better mixing and automation options, but for the price I don't know how much complaining can really be done...

    It’s pretty amazing though that you can start a song on your phone or iPod and open it directly in logic.

    Yup! I never tried it, don't have Logic, and when I tried opening from iOS to Mac version of GB I was very... I don't want to say overwhelmed -- I just don't care for the interface of Mac GB. Everything opened nicely of course, but I much prefer iOS GB haha... which doesn't make sense??

    Makes sense...GB Mac is actually harder to use than Logic Pro. GB iOS and Logic Pro are beautiful partners though

  • I agree, I’m not a huge fan of GarageBand on mac. You can use the logic control app with it though, that could make it easier. I bought logic about a year ago but really just started using it full time recently when I discovered Harrison mixbus doesn’t play nice with universal audio (or anything really)

  • Wow great video!

  • Ohhh Amplitube just got challenged.

    Wayhey!!!!

  • @realdawei said:
    Still the best iPad DAW for me despite a few missing features...maybe we’ll see them at NAMM 2020

    Except now for Cubasis 3

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