Sustain Pedal Garageband Ipad

Jun 03, 2011 Sustain Pedal Effects The sustain pedal is labeled Squash Compressor because it compresses the signal on the sound. It adds an effect to the note or chord to make it sound like it lasts longer. IPad GarageBand with MIDI gear. Was the recognition of the expression pedal from the Novation (and the sustain pedal - less surprisingly) and seemingly the channel aftertouch, which had me squealing filters using the key pressure. IPad Sustain works on LPK25 as Sustain.

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here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
I had some aluminum
laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack
. and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

Comments

  • Man I could never make one but I applaud you for doing so! 👏

  • Mine. Credit to some random channel at yt.
    Upgrade needed: glue it to something more weight (wood or similar) to avoid lay it when I kick it.

  • @[Deleted User] said:
    Man I could never make one but I applaud you for doing so! 👏

    you totally could there’s really nothing to it.

  • @Dubbylabby said:

    Mine. Credit to some random channel at yt.
    Upgrade needed: glue it to something more weight (wood or similar) to avoid lay it when I kick it.

    haha love the stapler! i never even thought of that

  • exactly

  • I love to diy..

  • @eross said:
    cool, what is the first picture( the grey box)?

    Improvised stage patch panel from electric box for outdoors..

    This

    Into this

    100€ less..

  • @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack
    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad

  • Glad you like it. We needed a cheap solution for friend’s studio and this emerged into my mind..

  • @rs2000 said:

    @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack
    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad

    that would be sweet. wish i was better at coding, i’d attempt it.

  • @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack
    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Nice job !

  • @eross said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack
    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad

    that would be sweet. wish i was better at coding, i’d attempt it.

    Completely without coding:
    Combine this:
    https://www.thomann.de/gb/doepfer_we_wheel_electronic.htm
    with a Yahama MD-BT01 or Quicco mi.1 and you've got the basis for not only a programmable foot switch, but also more analog inputs for pitch bender, mod wheel, volume pedal etc, all over MIDI

  • i have one of these https://www.audiofront.net/MIDIExpression.php
    I have an analog exspression pedal
    i plug it into this usb interface and i can instantly
    control midi cc in my computer. I use it mainly for a way pedal in amplitube software. but i have also used it as a velocity or expression control in many synths, samplers, and effects apps.
    it’s actually a pretty brilliant little device

  • Aaahh the code dilema..
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/19514/ot-the-build-your-own-midi-controller-topic

    Coding is easy!*

Sustain Pedal Garageband Ipad 6

When using Extreme Tuning, set the key of your song in GarageBand before applying the effect for best results. You can then additional effects like echo or reverb.

Set the key and scale of the song

Extreme Tuning uses your song's key and scale settings to apply the effect. If the actual key or scale of your song differs from the key or scale setting, the effect might be less pronounced, or might change the pitch of individual notes in the track in undesirable ways.

GarageBand songs defaults to the key of C.

  1. On iPhone and iPod Touch, tap Settings in the control bar, and then tap Song. On iPad, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus, tap Song Settings in the control bar.
  2. Tap Key.
  3. Tap the key for your song.
  4. Tap the scale for your song (major or minor).

Access the Extreme Tuning setting

/djay-for-ipad-1.html. Extreme Tuning is optimized for male and female voices, but you can apply it as a creative effect to any mono audio track, like a bass guitar or other live instrument.

Sustain Pedal Garageband Ipad 1

To access the Extreme Tuning setting:

Sustain Pedal Garageband Ipad Pro

  1. In Tracks view, tap the audio region in an audio track to select it.
  2. Tap Microphone on the toolbar to open the Audio Recorder settings.
  3. On iPhone or iPod touch, tap Navigation , tap the current Audio Recorder setting (such as Clean), tap Fun, then tap Extreme Tuning.
    On iPad, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus, tap Fun, then tap the Extreme Tuning icon.
  4. Adjust Pitch Control and Distortion to fine tune the sound.

Add additional effects

To add additional effects like Reverb or Echo:

Sustain Pedal Garageband Ipad 4

  1. On iPhone and iPod Touch, tap Settings , then tap Track Controls . On iPad, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus, tap Track Controls .
  2. Under Master Effects, adjust the Echo and Reverb sliders, or tap Master Effects to change the Echo and Reverb presets.