My Telecaster is my baby. Just got it Plekked this summer. GHS Boomer 11’s for that tone.
GarageBand is really good for free software, downright excellent for free software. I’m used to Cubase, some Ableton, and before that Digital Performer. Some of the limitations I can live with but there are some big ones I can’t stand. I’m sure that’s why it’s free.
You can’t play or record an instrument (midi or line) without it being in screen. Everything else since like 1989 is just a track you arm - the whole track layout isn’t blocked visually like with GB.
You can’t change time signatures or tempo (on Mac version you can change tempo, NOT IOS). Also related to counting beats, the smallest increment of time in an arrangement is 1 measure. That eliminates 1 beat pickups that are one of the most common occurrences in music. That’s the BIG one for me. You can’t like actually write music, the software won’t LET you make turn arounds that aren’t dance or basic pop arrangement templates - it’s ridiculous.
When you (in my case) pad trigger finger drum a drumset you can’t split the individual set instruments to seperate tracks automatically. You have to duplicate the instrument, copy the whole take as many times as you want to separate (basic set: kick, snare, closed hat, open hat, toms, crash). You have to paste that 5 times, go into each pasted part, edit OUT the other parts to leave the single instrument you want to control the level, eq, reverb, delay, compression on. It’s tedious because a lot of times I play the whole way through as to avoid the drum machine feel.
Also as it relates to drums you can’t make a bus channel.
It’s a great program for songwriting and has been excellent for pulling up a quick drum loop to get better at bass but it’s got limitations. BUT! I can track right into my iPhone and save it to iCloud, which is just Tits. And my old man buddies have iPads so we can share projects.
That’s why I want to go the Logic Pro X route because you can still incorporate GB and use iOS devices as recorders. Patience for now!
** Also, you can’t set loop points to punch in. You can only loop a specific section (The whole song or section A, B, C separately. Not A-B or C-D. Tiny violins

for me. There’s also a bug with the amp modeling that brings you back to guitar amps when you audition bass sounds - it goes back through the selection menu from guitar amps. First world problems. Also, you can’t do edited versions of projects, you can only duplicate a whole project meaning if it’s 250 mb you have to duplicate it to make “TheWhat’sComplaints v2” for another 250 mb. Other DAW programs have a wav host file folder that use the original wav to edit from so you are not taking up way more space just to add a vocal part that goes: “If only I could please the video game master Neo who casts his stones from behind his monitor in his spiderman boxer shorts as he is attaining the rank of Gold laser commander so he can put it on his resume”