Transfer Garageband File From Ipad To Macbook

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Mar 28, 2016  How to: Use Mac OS GarageBand tracks in iPad GarageBand without iTunes. This is a short walk through of how to take your GarageBand file from a Mac to be able to edit it in GarageBand on an iPad. Want to turn that GarageBand masterpiece into an MP3 or ringtone? Your MacBook gives you that option. You can create an MP3 or AAC file (or an M4R file for a Mac, an iPhone, an iPod touch, or an iPad ringtone) from your song or podcast project in just a few simple steps.

Want to turn that GarageBand masterpiece into an MP3 or ringtone? Your MacBook gives you that option. You can create an MP3 or AAC file (or an M4R file for a Mac, an iPhone, an iPod touch, or an iPad ringtone) from your song or podcast project in just a few simple steps:

  1. Open the song that you want to share.

  2. Choose Share→Send Song to iTunes.

    GarageBand displays the settings.

    To create a ringtone and send it to iTunes, choose Share→Send Ringtone to iTunes.

  3. Click in each of the four text boxes to type the playlist, artist name, composer name, and album name, respectively, for the tracks you create.

    You can leave the defaults as they are, if you prefer. Each track that you export is named after the song’s name in GarageBand.

  4. Click the Compress Using pop-up menu and choose the encoder GarageBand should use to compress your song file.

    The default is AAC, but you can also choose MP3 encoding for wider device compatibility.

  5. Click the Audio Settings pop-up menu and select the proper audio quality for the finished file.

    The higher the quality, the larger the file. GarageBand displays the approximate file size and finished file information in the description box.

  6. Click Share.

After a second or two of hard work, your MacBook opens the iTunes window and highlights the new (or existing) playlist that contains your new song.

Recorded some tracks on Garageband on the Mac; and want to transfer the file to my iOS device.

You can only sync GarageBand projects from your mac to the iPad that originally have been created on your iPad. Creating a project on the iPad, then sending it to a mac, opening it on the Mac, doing some edits (but nothing that is not supported on the iPad), then upload it again to the iPad will work. But sendind a Mac-created GarageBand project to the iPad is not possible. The applications are just too different.


You can open your mp3 in GarageBand on the iPad, however. Teamviewer access control. Sync it to the iPad using iTunes, so you see it in the Music.app on your iPad. All songs there can be accessed from the Loop Browser on the iPad, see: Import a song from the Music app


To sync projects between iPad and Mac use iTunes.

To send a song from the iPad to your mac as a project, share the song to iTunes > GarageBand.

Sync your iPad with your computer.

In iTunes, the exported song appears in the Documents list in the File Sharing area when GarageBand is selected.


To send the project back to the iPad, add it to garageBand's Documents list in iTunes.

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Léonie

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