Garageband 7/ 8 Time Signature

For Rock, Prog-Rock, Fusion

Features over 500 acoustic drum loops and a complete multi-velocity sample set taken from the drums used to record the loops.

Get your groove on in 5/4, 5/8 7/4, 7/8 and 9/8. Odd Time Meltdown will get you thinking differently about your music and playing.

Odd Time Meltdown II features over 350 powerful and tasteful acoustic grooves captured in one of Los Angeles' premier recording rooms.

Break out of the 4/4 rut! Covers grooves in 3/4, 5/4, 5/8, 7/4 and 7/8 time signatures. For Rock, Prog-Rock, and Fusion. Compatible with all L.A. Essentials Sessions.

Odd Time Meltdown III takes a rock and fusion sensibility to deliver eight complete songwriting sessions in four different odd time signatures.

With over 370 groove and fill loops, this collection of odd meter rhythms features one of L.A.'s top session drummers performing grooves equally at home in prog-rock, fusion, rock, funk, pop, and hybrid progressive songwriting styles.

Fusion, Progressive, Rock
All styles using 6/8 time

The follow-up to Odd Time Meltdown III, Odd Time Meltdown IV pummels 3/4, 5/4, 7/4, and 7/8 with a intense uptempo rock attitude.

Spanning 100 bpm, 125 bpm, and 150 bpm, Odd Time Meltdown IV delivers musical progressive rock and fusion drumming in eight complete songwriting sessions, including grooves and fills.

Spacious 6/8 drum loops ideal for 6/8 rock or country ballads, moody alt and indie rock or intense progressive soundscapes, Drum Werks XXIV will deliver an exhaustive variety of 6/8 rhythms to your songwriting projects.

All loop are 6/8 and focused on slower tempos.

Take your 6/8 drum tracks up a notch! With uptempo 6/8 drum loops from 70 bpm to 100 bpm, Drum Werks XXV delivers a solid and versatile mix of 6/8 time drumming styles.

The follow-up to Drum Werks XXIV with the focus being up-tempo grooves.


  • How to change the time signature in GarageBand iPad and GarageBand iPhone and set other time signature options. ⏰ Covered in this video: 1. Setting the time.
  • You can use any of the following time signatures in a GarageBand project: 2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 7/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, or 12/8. The default is 4/4, the most commonly used time signature. To change the project tempo in the LCD: 1. Click the icon on the left side of the LCD and choose Project. Click the number below the word Signature.
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Garageband 7/ 8 Time Signature Songs

Garageband 7/ 8 time signature simple or compound

What Is 7/8 Time Signature

5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 10/8, 11/8, and 13/8. For reasons I am not clear on, this workaround causes the measures to actually line up with the tempo! One thing that doesn't quite work is that if you change time signatures mid song, the clicks either speed up or slow down depending on the change. If the time signature you want isn’t in the palette, you can create it from the master palette. Press Shift-T, click on Time Signatures, then add the time signature you require. Here I’m adding 7/4. Now drag-and-drop this new time signature to where you want it. I’ve added 7/4 to bars 12-14.