![]() ![]() ![]() Octave: Use the Z and X keys to shift octaves for lower or higher pitched notes. Garageband presents them in a way that corresponds to a single octave (C3 to C4 by default) on a Piano keyboard. Sustain: You can toggle sustain on and off with the Tab key.īlack and White Keys: These are the keys you’ll use to create your melody. The effect will differ depending on the instrument you have selected. Modulation: Keys 3 through 8 will add a set amount of modulation to the note/s played. Pitch Bend: You can use the 1+2 keys to adjust the pitch of whatever note/s you are playing in real time. The Musical Typing window will appear in all it’s glory! Next, click on “Show Musical Typing” (Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut ⌘+K) To open Musical Typing, first click on “Window” in the toolbar at the top of your screen. What Musical Typing essentially allows you to do is use the keys on your Mac’s keyboard to play notes, chords and melodies. Luckily Garageband has an ingenious built in solution – Musical Typing. From classical pianos to EDM synths, percussion to hard rock guitar sounds Garageband 10 comes pre packaged with a ton of great sounding virtual instruments that can really bring your project to life.ĭigging into the instrument sounds available to you is as easy as opening a new Software Instrument track and choosing a Patch from the Library pane, but what about actually playing your chosen instrument? Ideally you could attach a USB keyboard or controller to your Mac, but maybe you’re just getting started with Garageband and don’t have access to one? Or maybe you’re on the move and didn’t have room to pack your keyboard/controller?
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