![]() ![]() Once you’ve cut your teeth at building things from scratch, moving on to handy templates is as easy as anything. GarageBand comes with three different track types, MIDI, Audio, and Drummer tracks, which are green, blue, and yellow (orangish/yellow), respectively.Įach one serves a very specific purpose, but, I imagine the one you’ll grow most accustomed to is the MIDI. MIDIĬontrolled by either a MIDI controller or the Mac’s keyboard, the MIDI track region and the notes are always green. ![]() ![]() MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and the piano is almost always the instrument on which MIDI controllers are based. This is one reason why I recommend grabbing PianoForAll from their website – it’s a simple piano course that will help your music production skills big-time. ![]() MIDI allows users to create an innumerable amount of software instruments, including drum kits, bass, and electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, arpeggiators, and so on and so forth until the end of time. MIDI is amazing because we can go in and edit things piece by piece, something that isn’t quite as easy when recording actual analog parts, like an electric guitar, for instance – although I know there is software for that as well.ĭespite the existence of more sophisticated software that allows us to edit pre-recorded tracks, MIDI is still the simplest to use and the most convenient for sure. ![]()
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