![]() Each cell contains a little looping sound. But to make things easy for demonstration I'll just choose one of the options here and it will load that one up. I can choose New which will give me an empty set of Live Loops. I'll switch over to Live Loops and I flip through some of the samples that they've got here. Then at the top you can see it now has Tracks and Live Loops. ![]() I'm going to go into GarageBand and I'm going to create a new song. So I'm going to show Live Loops here on my iPad. On today's episode let's look at using the new Live Loops feature in GarageBand in iOS. This is a one-way deal, though - songs won't go from Mac to iOS. ![]() Made available with GarageBand 10.2, Drummer Loops are essentially. These let you drop a little loop of music into a square on a grid (or record your own), and then trigger that loop. Today we’re going to figure out how to use GarageBand’s Live Loops feature.
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