

What Linux software does drummers have? And it is that with a single GarageBand we have (or to get to what it offers us, we need): Special mention for the drums, that I have a very good drum machine and I don't need it because it is easier for me to use the iPad editor.Ĭontinuing with the drums, there are the «Drummers», which are drums that will play as we indicate, all improvising. In fact, the iPad / iPhone version already has something important that the Linux software does not have: the sound library and a very easy-to-use MIDI editor with which we can edit guitars, basses, keyboards, pianos, wind sounds, strings, etc, and the sound is brutal. I mostly use Linux now, and can't even come close to what GarageBand does. My iMac is from 2009 and I don't know if I'll ever have another one just thinking about music. The question: free, intuitive and all in one

Of course, the software that focuses on MIDI is also not comparable to GarageBand, and here we can mention Rosegarden.

So, although it has a very good design, if it does not serve to record and edit waves, which although the latter can do it, it is not at all precise, it is not comparable with GarageBand. On the other hand, have you found the button to record? Neither do I. LMMS is a good choice for the one who wants to mix, but to begin with, you have to look for your life to find the samples, loops and so on. They can be used for simple projects, but not if we need to add and edit MIDI tracks with the best sounds. Both allow us to record and edit and they look better than Audacity, but the same shortcomings.
#Free apps like garageband free#
GarageBand has been free for 7-8 years when you buy a Mac / iPhone / iPad. In theory, neither of them is free, although in Linux I have not encountered any limitations. We continue with software like Ardor and Reaper. It's free, has many effects, and you can even edit MIDI, but what about your loops? What about your guitar effects? Are we going to compare the MIDI editor with Apple's? I don't know whether to laugh or cry, partly because of how one sounds and how the other sounds and partly because of how simple it is in one and how complicated is the other. We can do it all without leaving GarageBand. 2 The question: free, intuitive and all in one.1 We can do it all without leaving GarageBand.
