Hi guys in this upload we are going to take a look at How to make a Backing track in Garageband.
Intro 0:00
Song idea 1:01
Taking it into garageband 4:01
recording guitar 5:42
7:29 Adding Plug ins
8:40 Testing track
9:04 Adding Drums
9:57 Jam to Drums
13:33 Adding Bass
14:40 Mastering
17:28 Saving out of Garageband
17:48 Final thoughts
This is a little step outside of my comfort zone regarding production, the video is aimed at proving information first and foremost the production took a back seat - but i'll get there.
We start by looking at the song idea, how to work out the B.P.M, then taking the guitar signal into GarageBand - Recording the signal - creating a loop that is matched to the CLICK TRACK -adding plug ins to fatten the signal - then adding drums and how to explore options - ,maybe a little jam to see how it feels - then onto the bass and finally mastering and exporting.
VOILA - YOU HAVE JUST MADE YOUR OWN BACKING TRACK.
Ok Fellas I hope this video can help and be understood well enough to get you guys playing along to your own creations , there is no limits to the possibility and other than being a fulfilling task you learn so much as well.
This practice has left my looper seeing very little use.
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One last thing , id like to do a shoutout to a good friend of mine Adrian Horn - That Mayer backing track is coming my friend ⚡️⚡️⚡️
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