![]() We’ve all been there, that difficult vocal or lead guitar phrase we can’t quite nail. It’s doubtful that multi-tempo songs are achievable in Garageband for iPad at all. I guess this could also be achieved on other DAWs. I imported my project tracks into Ableton Live, and disabled warping. Solution (again, if you can call it one). The only problem with the above method (besides it being a very long-winded way to achieve multi-tempo) is that I don’t think the final, merged project can be a Garageband one, as that too has a single tempo assigned to it. ![]() Once done, the tracks from the projects need to be imported into a third project to combine the two. ![]() Say for example the verses are at 100bpm and the choruses are at 120bpm, a separate Garageband project needs to be set for each. I can’t really call this a workaround, but the only way to put together multi-tempo songs in GarageBand for iPad is to record the sections separately.
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