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Jun 29, 2019 Its a fantastic little tool that will change the pitch and tempo of a tune. It also allows you to loop sections of an MP3 and save the altered looped sections to mp3. AND it has a karaoke function which attempts to cut out certain instruments - which takes a little tweaking but it is very useful. Jul 25, 2014 This is how you can change the key (pitch) on a specific loop in GarageBand for iOS (iPad). You can't do that as easily as you can in GarageBand for Mac but I found a trick to do it.
GarageBand User Guide for iPhone
Each region in the Tracks area includes settings. Different region types may have some different settings.
You can view and change the settings for a region in the Tracks area.
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View and change region settings
- Double-tap the region, then choose Settings from the Edit menu.
- Change one or more of the region settings:
- Gain: Drag the Gain slider left or right to adjust the cell’s volume (blue regions only).
- Velocity: Drag the Velocity slider left or right to adjust the cell volume (green and yellow regions only).
- Looping: Swipe the Looping switch right to turn on looping for the cell.
- Follow Tempo & Pitch: Tap to have the region follow the song tempo and key (blue regions only).
- Octaves: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch (green regions only).
- Semitones: Tap the – and + buttons to raise or lower the pitch (green regions only).
- Speed: Drag the Speed slider left to right to change the speed (tempo) of the cell.
- Reverse: Swipe the Reverse switch right to have the cell play in reverse.
- Reset All: To reset all cell settings, tap Reset All.
- When you finish, tap Done.
Check out How To Make a Tape Stop Effect In GarageBand at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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