

I find this gives the piano a more natural sound to it, but that’s just me. What I like to do is actually boost the mids a little bit. If you click on the Channel EQ, you’ll notice that the mid-ranges have been attenuated (diminished) just a little bit. Truthfully, stock pianos are never that great, however, with some reverb, delay, and a bit of ambiance, I find that a lot can be done with the stock piano, especially after having learned how to play from PianoForAll (from their website), which is probably one of the easiest and cheapest ways to learn.įor instance, using the Channel EQ on the piano (my guide) can introduce an entirely different mood to the sound. Click on piano, and then it says, “Steinway Grand Piano.” It says on the left-side, “Bass,” “Drum Kit,” “Electronic Drum Kit” and so on and so forth. When you first open up Garageband and select “Software Instrument,” and the interface opens up on your screen, you’ll be given the option on the left-hand side: “Piano,” and then “Steinway Grand Piano.” This is the stock piano that comes with Garageband. 21) Soundscape – “Event Horizon” and “String Movements”.18) Arpeggiators – Dripping Cycles, Erratic Motion, Glass String Structures, Zen Garden, and Digital Rain Drops.

