Starting a New Song
Launch GarageBand from your Dock, if it is not already open. GarageBand will automatically open the last project.Let's create a new project, which will replace the current project in the window.There are three ways to open a new song:Press Cmd-N.Choose File > New.Click the New Project button on the GarageBand 2 Welcome window.
Setting Project Properties
Your next step is to set the properties for the project. The lower part of the New Project window shows the project properties.The project properties are Tempo, Time, and Key.Tempo is the pacing of the song, measured by bpm (beats per minute).Time is the musical time signature used to count beats within a measure of the song. A song using 4/4 time means there are four beats per measure. A song using 3/4 time has only three beats per measure.Key is the musical key for the entire project. Once you set the key, all of the prerecorded loops will automatically match the project key. There are 12 different notes or keys you can set for your project.
The current settings are the default settings for each new GarageBand project.
1. | Locate the Tempo slider in the middle of the New Project window.The current tempo is 120 bpm, as you can see in the bpm field. |
2. | Click-drag the Tempo slider all the way to the left.![]() |
3. | Lesson 9. |
5. | Click Create in the lower-right corner of the New Project window to create your new project.Your new project, titled Soft Inst Test, opens. |
By default, every new song opens with the Grand Piano Software Instrument track in the Timeline.
