The control bar is located at the top of the screen. It includes controls that let you navigate to different parts of GarageBand; control playback, recording, and volume; and open the Loop Browser, Tracks view, and song settings.
In the GarageBand menu, open the Sound Library submenu and select Download All Available Sounds. After the download is finished, you'll have over 5,000 different loops to choose from. Hit the O key to open the Loop Browser, then use the Item Chooser to jump to the Loops Table. I’m using Garageband 10. I want to save one of my regions as a loop. The region was made from a software instrument. I click on file, then “Add Region to Loop Library”. The region shows up as a loop in the Loops Browser for that project (it has a green icon in front of it, which is different from the blue icon in front of the other loops).
The navigation buttons on the left include:
The My Songs button saves the current song and opens the My Songs browser, where you can create and save songs, and share songs.
The Browser button opens the Sound browser, where you can choose a Touch Instrument or open the Live Loops grid.
Touch and hold the Browser button to choose a different Touch Instrument.
The Tracks View button lets you switch between the current Touch Instrument and Tracks view. Touch and hold the button while using a Touch Instrument to switch to another Touch Instrument in the song. The Tracks View button is available after you make the first Touch Instrument recording in Tracks view.
The Grid button lets you switch between the current Touch Instrument and the Live Loops grid. The Grid button only appears if a Live Loops grid has been created for the song.
The Track Controls button opens the Track Controls for the currently selected track.
The FX button shows or hides the Remix FX controls.
The Undo button appears after you record a Touch Instrument or make changes in Tracks view. Tap it to undo your previous edits.
The controls for playing the song (called transport controls) in the center include:
The Go to Beginning button moves the playhead to the beginning of the song. While the song is playing, the Go to Beginning button changes to a Stop button.
The Play button starts the song playing, or stops it if it's currently playing.
The Record button starts recording. To stop recording and stop the playhead, tap the Play button.
The Master Volume slider lets you change the overall volume of the song. The Master Volume slider is also controlled by the iPad’s hardware volume buttons.
The Metronome button starts and stops the metronome click.
The buttons on the right include:
Rane dj software serato scratch live. The Loop Browser button opens the Loop Browser, where you can find and preview loops to add to your song. The Loop Browser button is available only in Tracks view.
The Settings button lets you view and edit song settings, including metronome, tempo, and key signature settings.
The Info button displays coaching tips for the current Touch Instrument or Tracks view.