GarageBand for OS X gets its EDM, Hip Hop, and Funk on!

GarageBand, the free music creation app Apple includes on every Mac, has just been updated to version 10.1.

With the new version of GarageBand comes all the Electronic Dance Music (EDM), Hop Hip, Indie, Disco, Funk, and Blues you can handle. That includes 10 new EDM and Hip Hop drummers, 20 new electronic drum kits, 100 new EDM and Hip Hop synthesizer patches, new Morph Pad Smart Control, and 1,000 new loops to support all those new genres.

GarageBand is built on the same technology that powers Apple's professional-level Logic Pro X. As such, it lets those who are new to music creation start simply, with Apple doing as much or as little of the "heavy lifting" for them as they need. Instead of hitting a wall early on, quitting, and never looking back, they can play and experiment and get rewarded with small, early successes that get them on the right track and encourage them to continue.

With these new popular genres, everyone can start making the music they like listening to, further engaging them and creating a music experience that becomes increasingly less passive.

Drummer, which is GarageBand's virtual session player, now includes 20 new electronic drum kits. It's the same easy-to-use interface, but almost makes you feel like a producer or DJ laying down beats.

The Morph Pad, rather than abstract controls, creates something very close to a relationship where, even if you're not a pro, you can expriement with volume and complexity, almost as if you're collaborating with another producer or musician.

You can also fuse acoustic and electronic sounds to create a unique mix. House, Techno, and Dub Step creations are now just a step away, as is the opportunity to create something fresh and new.

As someone with absolutely no musical talent whatsoever, Apple's sound designers have done a lot to provide an amazing foundation and tools to help everyone not only do the best with what they have, but to learn and improve at the same time.

Apple has even brought the once-pro action recording feature to GarageBand, so you can capture all your favorite sounds and workflows. It's automation for music, and it can make those incredibly rare moments of genius—at least for me—something you can go back to whenever you want or need to.

And yes—Force Touch is now supported for owners of 2015 MacBooks and MacBook Pros. With it, you can set shortcuts that are triggered by Force Clicks, and receive tactile haptic feedback for the controls.

GarageBand 10.1 may be a point release, but for anyone into EDM, Hop Hip, Indie, Disco, Funk, and Blues, it'll be a major improvement.

Best of all, it's available from the Mac App Store now. As usual, it's free for existing owners and anyone with a recent Mac, and just $4.99 for everyone else.










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