Apr 03, 2011 Export a song from Garageband on the iPad. OBEDIA tutor Brian shows you how to export your song from Apple's Garageband app on the iPad. How to export your song from Garageband on the iPad to. The current version of GarageBand, GarageBand 10, provides good flexibility as you can export to an MP3, an AAC file, or either 16-bit or 24-bit AIFF files. These last two are intended for publishing in either CD quality (16-bit) or “mastering quality (24-bit), the later being what you use when you need the final mix in the highest resolution. One of the most commonly asked questions on the internet is how to export audio files from GarageBand and use them on a variety of platforms. Let’s take a look at how to do this below. What Is GarageBand? In essence, GarageBand is a music creation studio designed for Mac products and iOS-powered devices. The platform allows users to create. Importing GarageBand Files into Logic (Mac OS X) By Sweetwater on Jun 20, 2007, 12:00 AM. Apple has worked hard to keep its basic iLife suite of applications compatible with their high-end software. A perfect example is importing GarageBand files into Logic. May 19, 2012 I don't have a Mac, just a Windows 7 PC. I have e-mailed it to myself from the options within Garageband but i've noticed it is only in 128 kbs quality - that's rubbish! I was expecting at least 192, if not 256 as that's what it plays as on the iPad. Is there any other way I can export this from my iPad in a higher quality?
Sometimes you’re on the go and a inspiration strikes. If you have an iPad or iPhone with GarageBand installed, you can tap out a quick drum beat or bassline. That’s cool, but if you are looking to do more with your music, you may want something with a little more power than GarageBand. Say hello to Logic Pro.
Logic Pro is a professional DAW (digital audio workstation). It allows for users and engineers to record, arrange and mix music. What’s very cool is that much of the code in GarageBand is based on Logic. Many of the instruments and effects in GarageBand are scaled down versions of those in Logic, too. This means that you can actually import GarageBand tiles to Logic.
First, tap the “Edit” button on the top-right.
Tap the “Share” icon in the top-left corner of the “My Songs” view of GarageBand.
The application will ask you how you want to share the song “Share Song Via” and you have several choices. Choose iTunes.
After that, GarageBand will ask you to choose a format. You can send the song to iTunes as an iTunes file (which is basically just an AAC for iTunes playback) or GarageBand. You want to choose GarageBand.
Sync your device to iTunes. This will import your file.
Under device’s Apps Tab (Note: Your device must be connected to iTunes and you must select it), you will see the GarageBand icon. Select it, and your file will appear under the GarageBand Documents list. Click on the file and “Save to…”. Save it to your usual music folder, or wherever you like to keep your song files.
You may have to download an update when you open the file:
The file will default to your installed DAW (GarageBand for Mac, Logic, Logic Express). Now you can edit and use the file in Logic Pro.
To create a ringtone on your Mac, prepare it on your Mac using GarageBand or Logic Pro, then share it to iCloud Drive so you can open it in GarageBand on your iPhone or iPad. Once it's on your iPhone or iPad, export the song as a ringtone from GarageBand, then assign the ringtone. Or just create the ringtone directly on your iPhone or iPad.
Set up iCloud Drive
To share songs from your Mac to GarageBand for iOS, you need iCloud Drive. If you haven’t already, set up iCloud Drive on your Mac and your iPhone or iPad.
Share your project
On your Mac, open the project in Logic Pro or GarageBand.
Share it to GarageBand for iOS:
In GarageBand, choose Share > Project to GarageBand for iOS.
In Logic Pro X, choose File > Share > Project to GarageBand for iOS.
Select the 'GarageBand for iOS' folder in iCloud Drive, then click Save.
Export the project as a ringtone
Open GarageBand on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
In the My Songs browser, tap Browse , tap Select, then tap the project you shared from your Mac.
Tap , then tap Ringtone.
Enter a name for the ringtone, then tap Export. If the ringtone is longer than 30 seconds, tap Continue to have GarageBand shorten the ringtone automatically. Or, tap Cancel to return to the song so you can shorten it.
Tap Export.
When the ringtone is finished exporting, you can assign the ringtone.
Assign the ringtone
After you’ve exported your project as a ringtone, you can set it as your standard ringtone, or assign it to a contact. Tap 'Use sound as,' then choose an option:
How To Export In Garageband
To use the ringtone as your standard ringtone, replacing the existing ringtone, tap Standard Ringtone.
To use the ringtone as your standard text tone, replacing the existing text tone, tap Standard Text Tone.
To associate a ringtone with one of your contacts, tap 'Assign to contact,' then choose a contact.
To return to the My Songs browser without assigning the ringtone, tap Done.