How can I hear different parts in a piece at the same time I am recording another part in Garageband?

I'm trying to put together some choral tracks and this would be very helpful. I read something about monitoring but I don't know what exactly it does or is used for.

iPhone 6s, iOS 9.2

Posted on Jan 12, 2016 3:35 PM

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Jan 14, 2016 2:16 PM in response to Leafstar47

Monitoring


I hope I have understood your question (??) And, I think I would be right in saying that in GarageBand, you can lay down multiple voice tracks. By adding a new track for each ‘harmony’ voice, you could perfect each track to your heart’s content.


Monitoring is another word for ‘playback’ and you could listen to each track individually, or at the same time through, either your earphones, or auxiliary (monitoring) speakers. Do this by “muting” the tracks you don’t want to hear.


I have been using the Focusrite interface: iTrack Solo unit, that has a built-in ‘monitoring’ component. Check out this link:

http://us.focusrite.com/answerbase/using-the-itrack-solo-with-garageband


But, you may not have the iTrack Solo unit. If this is the case, you would need the GarageBand Gurus to come forward with suggestions.


Have fun 🙂

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