Time for another reading roundup, where I highlight helpful iPad articles I’ve recently added to my reading list. In this collection you’ll find tips on using your iPad when traveling, getting AirPlay to work with apps on the iPad, resetting your Apple ID and using GarageBand on the iPad to make a podcast.
Nik Rawlinson and Susie Ochs from Mac|Life tell you
How to Turn Your iOS Device into a Traveling Companion
Open GarageBand on your iPhone or iPad to the song you want to edit and then do the following to reverse a track. 1) Tap the track to select it and then tap it once more to open the shortcut menu. 2) Select Settings. 3) Towards the bottom, enable the toggle for Reverse. The new Remix Sessions and Producer Packs are available today as a free download from the Sound Library in GarageBand 2.3.11, the latest version of the app for iOS and iPadOS. Tag: GarageBand 21. The aim here is not to squash or really even bring the Vocals to the front of the mix – they’re designed to simply catch the occasional loud changes in frequency (or ‘transients’). Threshold: -8 to -10 dB 1 ms or less. Ratio: 1:5 – 2:1. Attack: 1 ms or less. Gain: You might need to boost the Gain by 2 – 4dB here, making sure not to. If you are having GarageBand 10.0., remove the GarageBand application from the Applications folder, restart the AppStore, and reinstall garageBAnd from the Purchased tab of the AppStore. If you are having GarageBand '11, check if you are seeing GarageBand '11 on the Purchased tab of the AppStore.
Ben Reid over at Redmond Pie shows us
How To Make Airplay Work With Just About Any App On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
J.R. Bookwalter at Mac|Life explains
How to Reset Your Apple ID
Reset Garageband Defaults
Adam Williams from AppStorm talks about
Making a Podcast with GarageBand for the iPad