How To Record Electronic Drums On Garageband Ipad

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Jan 10, 2018  If you want to edit an entire row’s settings, tap an instrument along the left side of the grid. To change an individual kit piece, tap Kit Piece in the Row Settings window, then tap the piece you want assigned to that row. To change the length of each step in the row.

Here's what I did. Alternative products and apps may be available but this worked for me 🙂


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Purchaces:

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  • iRig Midi (physical device)
  • MidiBridge (app)


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Configuration:

Can You Record Electronic Drums On Garageband

  • Connect the midi out of the Yamaha DTXplorer to the midi in of the iRig Midi
  • Connect the iRig Midi to your iPad
  • Now, here's the bit that made me think it was worth writing this post. The DTXplorer doesn't support custom midi mapping and it uses different midi notes than those used by GarageBand for iPad. To get around this you need to remap the incomming midi on the iPad using an app such as MidiBridge.
  • In MidiBridge, connect the iRig input to the MidiBridge output
  • Select the config icon on the iRig input and apply the Note Mapper. Here is what you need to remap to get things working
    • Bass Drum: A0 (33) -> C1 (36)
    • Low Tom: G1 (43) -> F1 (41)
    • Mid Tom: B1 (47) -> A1 (45)
    • Snare Drum: G0 (31) -> D1 (38)
  • The rest are mapped properly by default
  • In MidiBridge, you might want to save the configuration
  • Open up GarageBand and drum away!

Record Electronic Drums On Garageband

May 10, 2013 9:36 AM