Add more Instruments to Garage Band You can add many more instruments. They have to be in the AUDIO UNITS format for GarageBand to recognize them. Audio Units is Apple's audio plug-in technology that allows you to create audio effects and virtual instruments for Apple applications such as GarageBand and Logic. Nov 26, 2012 First, download the fantastic and free Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. It’s a creative commons-licensed orchestral sample library with a wide range of instruments and variations. Check out the link to see the entire range of what’s included. It’s about 500Mb of samples stored in.sfz format. Mar 21, 2016 Using Garritan with GarageBand. Created on March 21, 2016 20:35 - Last updated on March 21. Audio Units instruments appear below the built-in GarageBand instruments in the pop-up menu. If a plug-in has presets available, choose a preset from the pop-up.
Garageband makes it really easy to get in there and easily set up virtual instruments that come built-in. However, if you're going in to Garageband with the intention of using a third-party plug-in, y
Garageband makes it really easy to get in there and easily set up virtual instruments that come built-in. However, if you're going in to Garageband with the intention of using a third-party plug-in, you might be scratching your head at first.
In this Quick Tip, I'd like to show you how to easily set up a third party audio unit plug-in (like EZDrummer, Addictive Drums, Superior Drummer, etc).
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In this tutorial, I'll be using Addictive Drums!
Step 1
Create a Software Instrument Track!
Step 2
In the Software Instrument Tab on the Right, press the 'Edit' Tab.
Step 3
Under the 'Sound Generator' heading, click where it says 'Piano'. It will always default to the 'Piano' instrument when you create a new track.
Step 4
In the drop-down list that appears, navigate to the 'Audio Unit Modules' section and choose your desired instrument. In my case, I'll choose 'Addictive Drums'.
Step 5
Once you select your instrument, a little orange Audio Unit Icon will appear, with your instrument next to it. But you still can't see it, right? Click the Orange 'Audio Unit' icon.
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Step 6
Once you click the Audio Unit icon, your instrument will appear with it's graphically-friendly interface, ready for your use!
And that's really all there is to it! From here you can use your third-party instrument exactly the same as if you were using a built-in Garageband instrument! If you're using a MIDI Controller, you can trigger the instrument it the exact same way you would a regular Garageband Instrument.
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One word of caution though: I would heartily recommend against running multiple versions of plug-ins like EZDrummer that use a lot of samples, or recorded audio. You can quickly eat up valuable system resources before you know it! Stick with one instance of EZDrummer, or Addictive Drums, and the rest should be smooth sailing!
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