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Is there any software besides GarageBand that can be used for laying down tracks?

By Crazyappuser, 26 March, 2023

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iOS and iPadOS

Is there any software out there that can be used to lay down tracks besides GarageBand? As I have had issues with GarageBand and VoiceOver. Many thanks in advance.

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I can think of two, but they are for the Mac.

By Herbie Allen

2 months 1 week ago

Logic Pro is probably your best bet. You can also look into Amadeus Pro, but not sure if that would work for your music needs.

Many thanks for your help

By Crazyappuser

2 months 1 week ago

Many thanks for your help, it is greatly appreciated. Stay safe

Logic pro

By Levi Gobin

2 months 1 week ago

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As a long-term GarageBand user, the switch from GarageBand to logic Pro was seamless! Logic Pro’s accessibility is so much better. Not only do you get over 30,000 Apple Loops and more being added all the time with logic Pro and over 6000 sounds, you also get other amazing features like spatial audio and Dolby Atmos mixing which is really fun. Maybe I will post a link to a really cool song I made it into the Atmos.
GarageBand is very much similar to logic Pro except you have more features. The control bar in garage band is there in logic pro as well. The tracks area is very similar. You can also activate the inspector which allows for the control over specific tracks in regions. You can also activate plug-ins such as reverbs delays EQs etc. from the mixer area in the inspector. For more info on logic pro work garage band, go to, https://logic.band and either subscribe to the YouTube channel or forms. there are several helpful resources and tips and tricks free to check out. It is a great website and I wish I could’ve found it, well I don’t know, eight years ago when I got my first MacBook with GarageBand when I was 10? I only figured out how to copy and paste Apple loops when I was like 15 or 16. Before then all I did was just play random sounds or scroll through all the apple loops.

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