Apple GarageBand Jam Pack 1 Instrument Tips User Manual

Tips for using garageband jam pack 1 instruments, Drum kits

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Tips for Using GarageBand
Jam Pack 1 Instruments

The GarageBand Jam Pack 1 package contains over 100 Software Instrument presets you can use
in your songs. In addition to synthesizer instruments, Jam Pack 1 includes Software Instruments
in the following categories:

Drum kits, including dance, electronic, pop, and jazz kits

Guitars, including 12-string, acoustic, and electric guitars

Basses, including electric basses and an upright bass

Symphonic string section

Wind instruments, including flutes, saxophones, and horn sections

Mixed classical choir

Classical piano

Vibraphone, with and without rotating resonators

This document describes some of the instruments included in Jam Pack 1, and lists controller
information for each of the instruments.

Drum Kits

Jam Pack 1 includes several new drum kits featuring both classic and contemporary drum
sounds. In addition, you can modify the sound of each drum kit in real time using keyboard
controllers, including the modulation (mod) wheel and pitch bend wheel. The following table
lists controller information for the drum kits.

Drum Kit

Controller Info

Electro Kit

Raising the mod wheel adds vibrato.

Moving the pitch bend wheel raises or lowers the pitch of many drum
sounds (up to 3 octaves higher or lower), so you can change their pitch over
time.

You can shorten or lengthen the length of most drum sounds using the
Release slider in the Generator editor window. Drag the slider left to create
short, tight, punchy sounds, used in certain styles of music.

When using the hi-hat drum sounds (notes F#1 and A#1 in most drum kits),
playing one note will stop the sound of the previously played note, like
closing a hi-hat with a foot pedal.

RnB Kit

Tribal Kit

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