Now, when you see the tempo of the track, you can monitor the certain portion of your song to alter the tempo of that particular selected piece and you can repeat this procedure to get variable tempo for certain parts of the audio clip. However, if you want to change the tempo at various points, you will need to follow the following steps to get a variable tempo throughout the audio clip: Step 1: Select the trackįirstly you will need to select the track from your library and then, click on the tab of Show Tempo Track from the drop-down menu. Apart from this, you can also change it to any required value by double-clicking on the box where the numerical tempo is displayed. Once you are done, you will need to click on the tab of Tempo and alter it by navigating up or down the arrow. Now, you will need to go to the top of the window of Garage Band.
Open the Garage Band app on your Mac OS platform. So in order to change it on the Mac OS platform, you need to follow the following steps: Step 1: Change the tempo of the audio in Garage Band on MacĪs we have mentioned earlier, the tempo of a song is already set to a predetermined value of 120 on Garage Band. On the contrary, if you use the Mac OS platform, you will have greater independence to change your tempo and you can alter the tempo of the audio in various steps so that you can get a variable tempo throughout the entire music. However, one thing which you should note is, over here is that on the IOS platform, the garage band only allows you to change the tempo for the entire song to a predetermined value. However, it is very easy and simple to change it and in the following tutorial, will be discussing how you can slow down audio in Garage Band.
How to slow down audio in Garage Band?īasically, the tempo in Garage Band has been set at a default value of 120 and is expressed in beats per minute or BPM. Hence, a music clip which has been composed with variable tempo will tend to have a different speed and pace under certain frame of time and it will show different speed and pace when the music will be played under a different time frame, as the tempo and face changes in both the cases. For instance, if the time frame of four by four states that a single quarter note is considered to be a full beat then, there will be four such beats in total. Hence, in order to determine those perfect time frames, we will have to understand the beats per minute of that particular song. Most often, it has been seen that various parts of the same music have been written with reference to different time frames.