GarageBand for iOS
The Mac already had a long history of GarageBand, which allowed users to make songs using straightforward controls and a large collection of instruments and prepared loops. The iOS version, on the other hand, required Apple to come up with new methods to record music using just a trackpad, and we believe they did an excellent job. AudioBus is now supported in GarageBand's newest edition, allowing you to record effects and sounds from other music programs into GarageBand songs.
Once opening GarageBand, you can begin making music right away. Kickstart by selecting an instrument from the list and then experimenting with the several settings available in GarageBand. With GarageBand, you have the option to operate real-time or Smart Instruments, which will take care of the hard work for you.
Each instrument has a distinct sound and feels that you may enjoy when playing it. Certain instruments feature additional controls such as effects boxes that you may switch on and off to enhance your sound qualities. The only drawback of GarageBand at this expense is that it is a little difficult to use at first. Still, with enough effort, anybody can master it.
Pros:
- Possible adjustment of more than 1 track at once
- Different MP3 sizes to export
Cons:
- Large project files
- Inconsistent EQ edition
Rate: 4.5/5
Buy it on: https://www.apple.com/ios/garageband/