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GarageBand User Guide for iPad

You can edit cells in the Live Loops grid in a variety of ways. You can cut, copy, and paste cells, move cells, delete cells, and change cell settings. When you turn on cell editing, you cannot start or stop playback of cells (but you can edit cells that are already playing).

You can also copy regions in Tracks view and paste them in the grid, in a row using the same instrument as the track they were copied from.

Jan 13, 2017  1. Copy the cell. Paste the data to the cell where you want the upper-left cell of the copied data to appear. Drag the down-right corner of the cell as shown below to fill the range of where you want to paste. Regards, Tisky.

  • Edit cells in GarageBand for iPad. You can edit cells in the Live Loops grid in a variety of ways. You can cut, copy, and paste cells, move cells, delete cells, and change cell settings. When you turn on cell editing, you cannot start or stop playback of cells (but you can edit cells that are already playing).
  • Mar 20, 2013 I did a video which I uploaded to youtube using my fixed1t name which shows how I constructed a song on the Mac Garageband and iPad Garageband by sending the song backwards and forwards adding a track and converting the song as required. There is also a video showing a converter Mac Garageband song running a a 4th Generation iPod.

Turn on cell editing

  • Tap the Edit Cells button in the lower-left corner of the Live Loops grid.

    To turn off cell editing, tap the Edit Cells button again.

Cut a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Cut from the Edit menu.

Copy a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Copy from the Edit menu.

Paste a cell

  • Double-tap a cell, then choose Paste from the Edit menu.

You can paste a cell in another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was copied from. You can also paste a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and paste a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you paste it to.

Move a cell

  • Touch and hold a cell, then drag it to an empty cell in the grid.

    If you drag it to a cell that is not empty, the contents of the starting cell and the destination cell are swapped.

You can move a cell to another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was moved from. You can also move a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and move a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you move it to.

Delete a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Delete from the Edit menu.

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Edit cell contents

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Edit from the Edit menu.

You can edit the cell contents, similar to editing regions. For green cells, you can also edit notes in the cell, similar to editing notes in a region.

Change cell settings

  1. Double-tap the cell, then choose Settings from the Edit menu.

  2. Change one or more of the cell settings:

    • Gain: Drag the Gain slider left or right to adjust the cell’s volume (blue and yellow cells only).

    • Velocity: Drag the Velocity slider left or right to adjust the cell volume (green cells only).

    • Time Snap: Choose the Time Snap value for the cell.

    • Play Mode: Choose the play mode for the cell.

    • Looping: Tap the Looping switch to turn on looping for the cell.

    • Follow Tempo & Pitch: Tap to have the cell follow the song tempo and key (blue cells only).

    • Octaves: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch (green cells only).

    • Semitones: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch.

    • Speed: Drag the Speed slider left to right to change the speed (tempo) of the cell.

    • Reverse: Tap the Reverse switch to have the cell play in reverse.

    • Reset All: To reset all cell settings, tap Reset All.

  3. When you finish, tap Done.

While the Cell Settings menu is visible, you can tap the selected cell to start or stop playback, in order to hear your changes. You can also tap other cells and edit their settings.

Edit a column trigger

  • Tap a column trigger , then tap one of the editing commands.

Show a row in the Tracks view

  • In the Live Loops grid, double-tap a row header, then tap Show in Tracks view.

Show a track in the Live Loops grid

  • In Tracks view, double-tap a track header, then tap Show in Grid.

GarageBand User Guide for iPad

You can edit cells in the Live Loops grid in a variety of ways. You can cut, copy, and paste cells, move cells, delete cells, and change cell settings. When you turn on cell editing, you cannot start or stop playback of cells (but you can edit cells that are already playing).

You can also copy regions in Tracks view and paste them in the grid, in a row using the same instrument as the track they were copied from.

Turn on cell editing

  • Tap the Edit Cells button in the lower-left corner of the Live Loops grid.

    To turn off cell editing, tap the Edit Cells button again.

Cut a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Cut from the Edit menu.

Copy a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Copy from the Edit menu.

Paste a cell

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  • Double-tap a cell, then choose Paste from the Edit menu.

You can paste a cell in another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was copied from. You can also paste a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and paste a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you paste it to.

Move a cell

  • Touch and hold a cell, then drag it to an empty cell in the grid.

    If you drag it to a cell that is not empty, the contents of the starting cell and the destination cell are swapped.

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You can move a cell to another row using the same Touch Instrument as the row it was moved from. You can also move a cell from a row using the Audio Recorder or Amp to another row using either of these instruments, and move a cell from a row using the Keyboard or Sampler to another row using either of these instruments. The cell takes the sound of the Touch Instrument in the row you you move it to.

Delete a cell

  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Delete from the Edit menu.

Edit cell contents

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  • Double-tap the cell, then choose Edit from the Edit menu.

You can edit the cell contents, similar to editing regions. For green cells, you can also edit notes in the cell, similar to editing notes in a region.

Change cell settings

  1. Double-tap the cell, then choose Settings from the Edit menu.

  2. Change one or more of the cell settings:

    • Gain: Drag the Gain slider left or right to adjust the cell’s volume (blue and yellow cells only).

    • Velocity: Drag the Velocity slider left or right to adjust the cell volume (green cells only).

    • Time Snap: Choose the Time Snap value for the cell.

    • Play Mode: Choose the play mode for the cell.

    • Looping: Tap the Looping switch to turn on looping for the cell.

    • Follow Tempo & Pitch: Tap to have the cell follow the song tempo and key (blue cells only).

    • Octaves: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch (green cells only).

    • Semitones: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch.

    • Speed: Drag the Speed slider left to right to change the speed (tempo) of the cell.

    • Reverse: Tap the Reverse switch to have the cell play in reverse.

    • Reset All: To reset all cell settings, tap Reset All.

  3. When you finish, tap Done.

While the Cell Settings menu is visible, you can tap the selected cell to start or stop playback, in order to hear your changes. You can also tap other cells and edit their settings.

Edit a column trigger

  • Tap a column trigger , then tap one of the editing commands.

Show a row in the Tracks view

  • In the Live Loops grid, double-tap a row header, then tap Show in Tracks view.

Show a track in the Live Loops grid

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  • In Tracks view, double-tap a track header, then tap Show in Grid.