6/7/2023 0 Comments Garageband iosThe second, but admittedly inferior, way to create 808s in Garageband iOS is to open up a new project, and then select the “Drums” category. Select the Beat Sequencer, and then from the top-left of the Garageband interface, you want to select the drop-down menu to choose the Modern 808, the Roland TR-808, or the 808 Flex.īy the way, I have a list of all the best products, coupon codes, and bundles for music production on my recommended products page. The 5 items that really stand out to me right now are: Metallica MasterClassīlue Cat Audio’s Axe Pack (includes entire guitar bundle) Guitar Tricks (Massive library of online guitar lessons)įor the sake of simplicity, this tutorial is going to explore how to get the 808 sound using the sampler, because this is the best way and it’s going to give you the tools you need to create a hip-hop song that has that coveted 808 sound like what you can get with Initial Audio’s 808 Studio II synth for Garageband macOS (from Plugin Boutique). How to Create 808s in Garageband iOS Using the Samplerįor this tutorial, you need to know how to use the Sampler in Garageband iOS, which is really quite simple, in fact, I already have a guide on how to use it. However, we’re going to run through how to add an 808 sound using the sampler in Garageband iOS anyway. The first step is to find the 808 bass that you want. There are a number of ways you can get your hands on an 808 sound for hip-hop beats, including from YouTubers who offer free drum kits and sounds, however, I’ve included an 808 sound that I got from a Soundcloud user named Ty. ![]() It’s a nice-sounding 808 that will certainly do the trick. To download the 808 sound, you just have to click the link above. It’ll take you to a page where you can demo the sound.īut you want to click on the little download icon that looks like a box with an arrow on it. ![]() Once you’ve downloaded the 808 sound, you want to get it into your Garageband iOS project. If you want to find other 808 sounds, I recommend checking out the blog, Cymatics.fm, which includes a lot of great sounds for music production for free. Once you’ve downloaded that free 808 sound, you want to open up your Garageband project and then load up the sampler. With your Garageband iOS project open, you want to scroll over to the keyboard page. And the third icon from the left, or the second from the right, will say, “Sampler,” and you want to open that one up. With your Sampler open, click on the option that says, “Import,” to import the sound that you want to use.īecause you’ve downloaded the 808 sound into your iPhone’s files, you want to select the option that says, “Files” at the top center of your interface (use an iPhone ilke this one from Amazon because you want to make sure you actually have enough space). wav file into the search bar, and you should be able to find it locally. When you do, you just want to select it, and then hit the little square with an arrow pointed downwards to download it. It’ll say, “808 (That Bounce).” You can check out the short video below to see how it’s done in real-time: And that will load up the sound into your Sampler.Īt this stage, the Sample should be loaded into the Sampler and you’ll know because it will say so in the Sampler’s interface, including the name of the file and how it looks in audio wave format. Now that it’s loaded into the sampler, you’ll notice that it doesn’t make a sound when you hit the “Play” button. ![]() That’s because you have to hit the notes of the keyboard in order for it to make a sound.
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