You can add an automatic fade out on iPhone or iPad just like on Mac and it only takes a few taps. Add automatic fade out in GarageBand on iOS. For example, you’re probably familiar with the chorus (or refrain) of a song and how often it appears during the course of the tune. GarageBand includes the Arrange track that you can use to define specific sections of a song, allowing you to reorganize things by selecting, moving, and copying entire sections. You can also solo the instrument to hear it by itself, quantize or transpose the recordings on the instrument’s track, and change the master effects. Use the track controls in GarageBand for iPad Each Touch Instrument has a set of track controls that lets you adjust its volume level, pan (stereo) position, and effect levels.When you merge tracks, the tracks are replaced with a single track containing a stereo audio file in a new copy of the song. This can be useful if you reach the maximum number of tracks for a song, but want to add more Touch Instruments. Merge tracks in GarageBand for iPad You can merge (or bounce) any number of unmuted tracks in a song.
Trim the region you want to insert and cut off the silence at both ends, then drag it into the gap in the narration track. Drag the right half of the region to the right to make space for the region you want to insert. Select the region in the track, position the cursor at the insertion point and press the key combination ⌘T.