It’s great that you’re so creative, and your Mac thinks so too. But what good does it do you if no one notices? Fortunately, you can share your GarageBand jewels with your soon-to-be adoring public in several ways.
You can send a song or an iPhone ringtone you created in GarageBand directly to a playlist in your personal iTunes library.
Oct 19, 2017 How to share and collaborate in GarageBand using iCloud. Shared songs show up in Files on iOS 11. Photo: Cult of Mac. They can just open the file in GarageBand. Feb 14, 2008 I want to send a garageband (.band) file to my friend for him to listen to and edit etc. But i'm having trouble sending it. When i go to musicgarageband in the upload window, the files' names are in grey (rather than black, i.e not bold and not selectable) apart from one (which is annoyingly one i don't want to send).
Choose Share→Song to iTunes, and choose the compression (typically, AAC Encoder) and audio settings you want. Then click Share. You can also export the song to a disk or burn it to a CD (assuming that you have access to a CD burner). And you can whisk it off to SoundCloud, a popular third party online destination for audio files. (You’ll have to sign into your SoundCloud account.)
In the case of a ringtone, choose Share→Ringtone to iTunes.
You can send a single track (or group of tracks) instead of a complete song to iTunes. Just mute all the tracks you don’t want to send before sending the ones you do want.
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You don’t have to export your ditty to iTunes. You can send it as an audio file by choosing Share→Export Song to Disk.
Still another option for your composition is burning the song to a recordable CD. Just place a blank disc in your Mac’s optical drive, choose Share→Burn Song to CD, choose the settings you want, and click Burn.
You can burn only one song to a CD this way. To burn multiple songs, create or add them to an iTunes playlist first and then burn the playlist to a CD via iTunes.
Whichever way you go, remember — the show must go on. Your fans are waiting.
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. 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.
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To send the project back to the iPad, add it to garageBand's Documents list in iTunes.