How To Share Garageband Projects Mac

 
  1. How To Share Garageband Projects Between Devices
  2. Sharing Garageband Projects
  3. How To Share Garageband Projects Mac Pro

GarageBand is a great tool for making music on your Mac, but there may well come a point where you want to 'move up' to Logic Pro, which is a much more advanced tool. This course from expert trainer Booker Edwards Jr. shows you how to do just that and in this six minute video, he explains the process of opening your GarageBand projects in Logic Pro.

How To Share Garageband Projects Between Devices

Booker walks through the process of saving a version of your GarageBand project out and then importing this into Logic Pro. Since both applications are made by Apple, the process is pretty seamless but there are still important things to know about transitioning from one to the other. Check out the rest of the course to learn more about taking the step up to Apple's pro app!

  • Share songs with GarageBand for iPhone. You can share a song as a GarageBand project or as an audio file. You can share GarageBand songs to a Mac, to SoundCloud or to another app on your iPhone. You can also send a song in an email, share it to nearby devices using AirDrop, or use it as a ringtone.
  • Control GarageBand and play any software instrument wirelessly on your iPad using the Logic Remote app. Use iCloud to keep your GarageBand projects updated across multiple Mac computers, or even import GarageBand for iOS songs directly from iCloud. Redesigned Interface. A fresh new look, designed for easy music making.
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Oct 19, 2017 I shared projects in two directions, one from a friend’s iPad, and one from my own. And while I was able to get both projects to show up in the other person’s copy of GarageBand, not all.

Watch the full course GarageBand 202: GarageBand to Logic Pro in teh Ask Audio Academy here.

Oct 15, 2019  You can have a mac or a PC, but you need iTunes. In GB, go to the 'My Songs' section, select the project you want and hold it so it starts 'wiggling', then use the share option and select iTunes, then choose the Project format. Once it's done, connect your iPad to your Mac. In GarageBand on the 'teacher' iPad create your lesson template project, then Share Song Via iTunes. Make sure you send to iTunes as a GarageBand project. How to Share iPad GarageBand Projects Over WiFi. By Mike Watkinson. Enable 'Sync with this iPad over Wi-Fi' in iTunes on your Mac. You will need to connect each iPad by cable the. Jun 17, 2016  So, you've recorded and mixed a song in GarageBand.Now it’s time to share your song with the world. In its current state, your tune can only be played within GarageBand, so you need to export it — or “bounce it down” — to a single audio file that can be played in common audio applications.

GarageBand 202: GarageBand to Logic Pro

Preinstalled on every Mac, GarageBand is one of the most popular music creation apps in the world. Maybe you’ve been using it for a while now, and you’re starting to run up against its limitations. Or you may be wondering if jumping over to its bigger brother, Logic Pro, would be worth the price of admission. Or maybe you just switched over to Logic, but you find the learning curving a bit too steep. No matter where you're coming from, this course by Logic Certified Trainer Booker Edwards, is here to show you what benefits you get by upgrading to Logic, and how you can make a smooth transition from the entry-level GarageBand to the pro-level Logic Pro!

Booker starts the course by explaining how to easily import your GarageBand projects into Logic Pro, and how Logic’s interface is both different and similar to GarageBand’s. Next, he dives into the powerful pro features Logic has to offer. He explores the advantages you get from using Logic’s synths and effects, the flexible ways you can edit your drum performances, the fully-featured mixer, MIDI FX, and more.

You also discover how Logic’s Flexible Time and Pitch gives you the ability to quantize and repitch your audio in ways impossible in GarageBand, and how much editing power you get with Logic’s arsenal of flexible tools. You even learn how to use Logic’s advanced Automation features, and how Logic gives you everything you need to create a professional mix.

As a bonus, the course closes by switching everything in reverse gear by explaining how to take a Logic Pro project back to GarageBand for iOS, and why you would want to do such a thing. So watch this course by Certified Logic Pro trainer, Booker Edwards, and learn how to make a smooth transition out of the garage into the pro universe of Logic!

Watch the full course GarageBand 202: GarageBand to Logic Pro in the AskAudio Academy here.
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In GarageBand on the 'teacher' iPad create your lesson template project, then Share Song Via iTunes

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Make sure you send to iTunes as a GarageBand project

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For all iPads that need to communicate, enable 'Sync with this iPad over Wi-Fi' in iTunes on your Mac. You will need to connect each iPad by cable the first time to set this up.

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Click the Apps tab for the teacher iPad, scroll down to 'File Sharing' and select GarageBand - the template project should appear

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Select the project, then click the 'Save to..' Button and save it somewhere on your Mac

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Select the first 'pupil' iPad, go to File Sharing in the Apps tab and select GarageBand - add a file to the iPad by dragging and dropping from the Finder (or click the 'Add' button)

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You should see the file copying across to the student iPad

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On the student iPad - tap the '+' button to start a new project then tap 'Copy from: iTunes'

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On the student's iPad - choose the lesson template from the 'Import Song' dialog

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The student should tap and hold the teacher project, then tap the 'Duplicate' button

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The student should name their copy

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Having completed the task the student should then share the project back to iTunes

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The student should choose GarageBand as the format if they wish to continue working on the project another time

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Download an older version of virtual dj. Back on the teacher's Mac, the student work should appear in iTunes File Sharing where it can be reviewed or saved.

Supplies

A Mac
More than one iPad
WiFi!
GarageBand for iPad app