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Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording Software Instruments

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6 Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording 6 Software Instruments GarageBand includes an extensive set of Software Instruments, including drums, guitars, pianos, organs, and synthesizers, that you can use in your projects. Software Instruments are a special kind of instrument. You play the notes (using your computer keyboard, the onscreen keyboard, or a MIDI-compatible music keyboard connected to your computer) and your computer generates the actual sound, depending on which Software Instrument you choose. You can add effects to a Software Instrument and edit Software Instrument regions in the editor. You can also add more Software Instruments to the Track Info pane by purchasing one of the Jam Packs available for GarageBand. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to:  Add a Software Instrument track and change track settings  Play Software Instruments using your computer keyboard, the onscreen keyboard, or a music keyboard  Record a Software Instrument  View, edit, and print music notation from a Software Instrument track You play and record a Software Instrument in a Software Instrument track. You can change the instrument for the track, even after you have recorded on it. You start by adding a new Software Instrument track. 58

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Tutorial 4:
Playing and Recording
Software Instruments
GarageBand includes an extensive set of Software
Instruments, including drums, guitars, pianos, organs,
and synthesizers, that you can use in your projects.
Software Instruments are a special kind of instrument. You play the notes (using your
computer keyboard, the onscreen keyboard, or a MIDI-compatible music keyboard
connected to your computer) and your computer generates the actual sound,
depending on which Software Instrument you choose.
You can add effects to a Software Instrument and edit Software Instrument regions in
the editor. You can also add more Software Instruments to the Track Info pane by
purchasing one of the Jam Packs available for GarageBand.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to:
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Add a Software Instrument track and change track settings
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Play Software Instruments using your computer keyboard, the onscreen keyboard,
or a music keyboard
Â
Record a Software Instrument
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View, edit, and print music notation from a Software Instrument track
You play and record a Software Instrument in a Software Instrument track. You can
change the instrument for the track, even after you have recorded on it. You start by
adding a new Software Instrument track.