I think you've asked the wrong question for this site. I suggest you edit this and instead replace pretty much the whole question with 'How do I create custom drum beats in Garageband?' It is possible on the OSX version, although not on the iOS version if I recall correctly. – Todd Wilcox Jul 28 '15 at 17:07. One of GarageBand 10‘s key features, the Drummer track actually debuted in Apple’s premium recording program – Logic Pro X – first. While the Drummer track interface can look a little daunting at first, I’m happy to report that once you’ve gotten over that initial learning curve, the Drummer track is an incredibly useful tool. Archive by category Drums. Click on the links below to choose the style of drum loops that you need. All of our free Garageband drum loops are free for personal use. Each file that we offer is a free Apple Loop which has been specially formatted to work with Garageband. TRAP DRUms KIT. This sound pack is your go to for modern trap drums. Kicks, snares, 808, claps etc. Everything you need to start making beats. You can easily add them to the GarageBand sampler or any sampler of your choice.
GarageBand User Guide for iPhone
Using the Drums Touch Instrument, you can play a drum kit simply by tapping the onscreen drums. You can choose either an acoustic or electronic drum kit.
Choose a drum kit
- Tap the Navigation button in the control bar, tap the Sounds button, then tap the drum kit you want to play. You can also swipe left or right on the Sounds button to change to the previous or next drum kit.Acoustic drum kits show a realistic-looking set of drums, and electronic drum kits show a grid of drum pads.You can access an acoustic or electronic drum kit directly from the browser by tapping Acoustic Drums or Electronic Drums.
Play the drums in the drum kit
- Tap the onscreen drums (for electronic kits, drum pads).Some drums, such as the hi-hat and snare drum, make different sounds when you tap different parts of them. Some drums also respond to other gestures.Touching and holding a drum with two (or more) fingers plays a repeating pattern. By changing the distance between your fingers, you can make the repeats faster or slower. Moving a finger up or down makes the repeats play louder or softer.
Record a drum groove
- Tap the Record button in the control bar.
- Tap the drums in the drum kit.You can record one or more drums at a time. When the playhead starts over from the beginning of the section, you can record another part and it will be merged with the existing parts. You can turn off merging in the Track controls.
- When you finish, tap the Play button in the control bar to stop recording. Tap Play again to hear the drum groove.
![Drum Drum](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/T_xt0mNT9hk/maxresdefault.jpg)
Garageband Drum Kit Plugins
Play the crash cymbal and bass drum together
By default, when you tap the crash cymbal on the acoustic drums kit, the bass drum plays together with the cymbal. You can set whether tapping the crash cymbal plays both sounds, or only the cymbal.
- Tap the Track Controls button in the control bar, tap Track Settings, then tap Recording.On iPhone 8, iPhone 7, or iPhone 6s, tap the Settings button in the control bar to access Track Controls, tap Track Settings, then tap Recording.
- Tap the “Bass Drum with Cymbal” switch to turn it on or off.
Adjust the touch sensitivity of the drums
You can set the touch sensitivity for the drums to one of four levels. Increasing the touch sensitivity makes hits sound louder or softer depending on how hard you tap the drums. If you turn touch sensitivity off, all notes sound the same regardless of how hard you tap the drums.
- Tap the Track Controls button in the control bar, tap Track Settings, then tap Velocity Sensitivity.On iPhone 8, iPhone 7, or iPhone 6s, tap the Settings button in the control bar to access Track Controls, tap Track Settings, then tap Velocity Sensitivity.
- Tap the sensitivity level you want to use for the drums.
Adjust electronic drum kit sounds
- Tap the Controls button , then turn the knobs to adjust the sound.
Save your own custom drum sounds
- Modify an existing drum sound by adjusting the control knobs (for electronic drum kits only).
- Tap the Navigation button in the control bar, tap the Sounds button, then tap Save.
- Type a name for your custom sound, then tap Done.The first time you save a custom sound, a new Custom category appears, with an icon for your sound. You can rename or delete the sound by tapping Edit, then tapping the icon (to rename the sound) or the red circle (to delete the sound).
Garageband Drum Kits Download Free
GarageBand for Mac 10.2 includes a variety of Apple Loops powered by Drummer. Quickly add beats to your project by dragging a Drummer loop from the Loop Browser into your project. Choose from variety of Drummer Loops for each virtual drummer character profile.
Find a Drummer loop
To open the Loop Browser, click in the upper-right corner of the GarageBand window.
Drummer Loops appear in the Loop Browser with a yellow icon . To show only Drummer Loops in the Loops Browser, select Drummer from the Loop Packs pop-up menu at the top of the Loops Browser. Preview a loop by clicking it in the Loop Browser.
Add a Drummer loop to your project
When you’ve found a Drummer Loop you like, drag it into an empty part of the Tracks area. GarageBand automatically creates a new Drummer track with a region of the Drummer Loop. All the settings in the Drummer Editor are configured to reproduce the sound of the Drummer loop.
You can now edit the track as you would any other Drummer track using the Drummer Editor. You can also create your own regions in the track, and edit them freely.
Add additional Drummer Loops
You can add additional Drummer Loops of the same type (Acoustic, Electronic, or Percussionist) to an existing Drummer track. Adding Drummer Loops from multiple Drummers to the same track may cause the loop to sound different from the preview.
If you want to add a Drummer Loop of a different type, dragging it to the tracks area creates a new Drummer track. A GarageBand project can have up to six Drummer tracks.