- Once you've played with the Live Loops and worked out a sequence that you like, it's time to record them. To do this, press the record button at the top of the screen. You'll be counted in, then it's time to play the loops in the order you've worked out. When you're finished, tap the stop button at the top.
- Record Touch Instruments in GarageBand for iPad. You can record your Touch Instrument performances to play and use in a GarageBand song. When you record a Touch Instrument, your recording appears in a region in the instrument’s track in Tracks view. You can edit and arrange your recordings in Tracks view.
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Take multiple passes to nail your performance using Multi‑Take Recording — just choose any Touch Instrument, tap Record, and play continuously over a looping song section. GarageBand automatically captures each one, and you simply choose your favorite.
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You can record a Live Loops performance to Tracks view. When you start recording, any cells currently playing are recorded to the corresponding track in Tracks view, from the beginning of the current song section. If you start cells playing while recording, they are recorded from the beat (time position) when they start playing. Any changes you perform to cell settings, such as adjusting the speed, pitch, or direction of cells, are also recorded.
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Record a performance to Tracks view
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- Tap the Record button in the control bar.
- Start the performance by tapping cells or triggers to start playback. Cell playback is recorded to the track in Tracks view that corresponds to the row of the cell.
- To stop recording, tap the Stop button in the control bar.
- To view and play your performance, tap the Tracks View button in the control bar.