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Apple highlights upcoming GarageBand update w/ new synths & ‘Transform Pad’ feature

Amid the WWDC announcements last week including previewing iOS 9, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, and watchOS 2, Apple has pre-announced a small update coming to GarageBand for Mac at the end of the month. German site Apfelpage noticed the webpage that promises “new features coming June 30” above a description of additional virtual session drummers.

The GarageBand site lists five new drummer styles tuned to EDM, Trap Hip Hop, Retro ’80s, Dubstep, and Boom Bap Hip Hop with demos of each new drummer style featured.

The update will also include “100 EDM‑ and Hip Hop‑inspired synth sounds” and a new Transform Pad for morphing the sound of synth sounds and loops with various effects including Warp Space, Thinner, Brighter, Spaced, and more. Various knobs for controls appear on this pad for managing delay, reverb, tremolo, and more based on the effect used.

While the new GarageBand for Mac features will be released on June 30th — the same day that Apple Music goes live — there’s no evidence that the desktop music app will have integration with Apple’s new subscription music service. GarageBand appears to be just one update release slated for the end of the month alongside iOS 8.4 and iTunes.

GarageBand for Mac was last updated to version 10.0.3 in mid-October so the upcoming June 30th update will be a welcome one for users.

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Comments

  1. Integ (@integ) - 9 years ago

    So basically they took elements of Logic Pro X’s smart controls and integrated them with Garageband. Hey, can’t hurt…

    • SKR Imaging - 9 years ago

      Now when will they integrate Aperture features into the new Photos for Mac.. that would really be a great move from the company.. maybe even call it Photos Pro or something and make it a paid add-on.

  2. Vimana Boy (@vimanaboy) - 9 years ago

    Is this our first peak at the integration of Camel Alchemy into Logicband??

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