GarageBand User Guide for iPhone
This stops the user from having to copy and paste every little individual track. Instead, one can just merge all of the music together as one track, and then put it on a loop. To do this, just select the two or more regions you want to combine and hit the (Command + J) function and it will all come together.
You can merge (or bounce) any number of unmuted tracks in a song. This can be useful if you reach the maximum number of tracks for a song, but want to add more Touch Instruments.
- Hi, how do I merge my tracks in Garageband, just like the ones we do in the iPad? There is no more 'Join' option in Garageband, and since I do have a lot of tracks, I would not like to join them by exporting the project because that would take up so much time.
- Sep 06, 2019 If you’re creating your own music in GarageBand, you can add this effect as well. While fading into a song isn’t as widely used, we’ll show you how to do that on Mac as well. So open up GarageBand on Mac or iOS and then follow our tutorial to add fade out to your songs.
When you merge tracks, the tracks are replaced with a single track containing a stereo audio file in a new copy of the song. The original song is available in the My Songs browser, so you can edit the original tracks.
Merge tracks
- Tap a track header to select it, tap the track header again, then tap Merge.
- In the track header area, tap the circles for the additional tracks you want to merge.
- Tap Merge.
A new copy of the song is created, with the merged tracks replaced by a single Audio Recorder track. The original song remains available in the My Songs browser.
You can also merge one or more tracks with the FX track. Any effects recorded to the FX track are added to the new Audio Recorder track, and the FX track is turned off (so the effects are audible only on the new track). For information about using the FX track, see Remix a song with GarageBand for iPhone.
GarageBand User Guide for iPad
You can merge (or bounce) any number of unmuted tracks in a song. This can be useful if you reach the maximum number of tracks for a song, but want to add more Touch Instruments.
When you merge tracks, the tracks are replaced with a single track containing a stereo audio file in a new copy of the song. The original song is available in the My Songs browser, so you can edit the original tracks.
Merge tracks
- Tap a track header to select it, tap the track header again, then tap Merge.
- In the track header area, tap the circles for the additional tracks you want to merge.
- Tap Merge.
A new copy of the song is created, with the merged tracks replaced by a single Audio Recorder track. The original song remains available in the My Songs browser.
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You can also merge one or more tracks with the FX track. Any effects recorded to the FX track are added to the new Audio Recorder track, and the FX track is turned off (so the effects are audible only on the new track). For information about using the FX track, see Remix a song with GarageBand for iPad.