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edited September 2016 in Support and Feedback
Hey all,
I'm currently using GB on my iPadPro, and would like to collaborate with another fellow musician. I'm having a hard time being able to send him a GB project. It says online you can share it to iTunes, then share it from there, however I don't have a computer, I have an iPad Pro....
I have tried email, Dropbox, etc, and it wants to mix the project down to an MP4 before sending. Not what I want....
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have tried email, Dropbox, etc, and it wants to mix the project down to an MP4 before sending. Not what I want....
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
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- edited September 2016one idea would be to share it to iCloud Drive, when you do this it will offer on option to save the project file there. Then go into the iCloud Drive and share the project there via email.If it's especially large, iOS should offer the ability to send it via MailDropAdditionally you could share it via 'open in', then choose Google Drive...when you do this It also presents the option to send the project file.
- edited September 2016.> @sirdavidabraham said:one idea would be to share it to iCloud Drive, when you do this it will offer on option to save the project file there. Then go into the iCloud Drive and share the project there via email.If it's especially large, iOS should offer the ability to send it via MailDropAdditionally you could share it via 'open in', then choose Google Drive...when you do this It also presents the option to send the project file.I have tried sending it via email from the iCloud Drive, but it shows up as 0 bytes....also tried to send it to google drive from iCloud, but it says it's uploading, but never does, just hangs up...>
- @Bängers said:
I have tried sending it via email from the iCloud Drive, but it shows up as 0 bytes....also tried to send it to google drive from iCloud, but it says it's uploading, but never does, just hangs up...>What apps do you have available for Open In...? - @telecharge said:@Bängers said:
I have tried sending it via email from the iCloud Drive, but it shows up as 0 bytes....also tried to send it to google drive from iCloud, but it says it's uploading, but never does, just hangs up...>What apps do you have available for Open In...?From GB....Notes,Google Drive, Message, and Messanger....tried google drive, and it just hangs there saying 'uploading'....everything else, it wants to mix down.
From iCloud no open in options - edited September 2016Well I just managed it using ifiles2But it was a hell of a hassle.
- @Bängers said:
From GB....Notes,Google Drive, Message, and Messanger....tried google drive, and it just hangs there saying 'uploading'....everything else, it wants to mix down.
From iCloud no open in optionsUnfortunately, your options are pretty limited. Have you tried Apple support? They should be able to help with iCloud/upload issues.Otherwise, you're looking at a 3rd party solution like what @BiancaNeve is describing. - @BiancaNeve said:
Well I just managed it using ifiles2But it was a hell of a hassle.Please explain how?? - @telecharge said:@Bängers said:
From GB....Notes,Google Drive, Message, and Messanger....tried google drive, and it just hangs there saying 'uploading'....everything else, it wants to mix down.
From iCloud no open in optionsUnfortunately, your options are pretty limited. Have you tried Apple support? They should be able to help with iCloud/upload issues.Otherwise, you're looking at a 3rd party solution like what @BiancaNeve is describing.Apple support said to use iTunes....hate to think if you spend $1000 on the iPadPro, I now have to go buy a laptop to transfer files.... - @BiancaNeve said:
Well I just managed it using ifiles2But it was a hell of a hassle.How does ifiles2 work - edited September 2016Actually forget it. My method worked on iPad Air 2. But the transfer from iCloud on iPad Pro seems to get stuck.1st download the appiFiles 2 - File Manager, Cloud Storage, PDF Reader by Imagam.com
https://appsto.re/gb/tBD2bb.iAdd iCloud Drive as a serviceOpen Gagageband App
Press select
Select a track
Press the share button
Press iCloud Drive
Select ProjectSelect the ifiles folder in iCloud DriveOpen the ifiles app
Press the iCloud button. (you should see a folder called whatever you named your song)
Click on this and press download select local filesOnce the transfer has completed you can zip it and email it or upload to Dropbox one drive etc - @BiancaNeve saidOnce the transfer has completed you can zip it and email it or upload to Dropbox one drive etcYes...........
but how to share it then with others?By the way: it is also possible to send a zipped .band file to Dropbox via the free iZip app, without using iCloud Drive. I just did it. But I have no good ideas about sharing it with others. As I understand it iCloud Drive is only about sharing with your own devices. I could send the link of the zipped .band Dropbox file to others, but I can't find a way for them to import the zipped .band file into their GB (without the use of a PC). - They need to unzip the .band file and save it to their own iCloud Drive. Then in GB they can just press plus then import from iCloud
- Good info here for escaping the walled garden. Thank you @BiancaNeve and @Marcel
- @Marcel said:@BiancaNeve saidOnce the transfer has completed you can zip it and email it or upload to Dropbox one drive etcYes...........
but how to share it then with others?By the way: it is also possible to send a zipped .band file to Dropbox via the free iZip app, without using iCloud Drive. I just did it. But I have no good ideas about sharing it with others. As I understand it iCloud Drive is only about sharing with your own devices. I could send the link of the zipped .band Dropbox file to others, but I can't find a way for them to import the zipped .band file into their GB (without the use of a PC).@BiancaNeve said:
They need to unzip the .band file and save it to their own iCloud Drive. Then in GB they can just press plus then import from iCloudThank you guys for the input!!! I'm going to try it with izip cause it seems like the easiest way... I'll keep you posted if it works.... - I just tried Izip free on a very simple band file, but it wouldn't zip it because it was too big. But the process of getting it into izip was very simple so I may buy the full version.
- edited September 2016@BiancaNeve said:
I just tried Izip free on a very simple band file, but it wouldn't zip it because it was too big. But the process of getting it into izip was very simple so I may buy the full version.If I remember it correctly: you have to zip the .band map. I first tried to zip all the files within that map, that didn't work, then I tried zipping the map itself, that worked. If it seems you can't select the map then press the file/map above it, then you can select the map.
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.
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.
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.
Garageband File Sharing
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.
Garageband Loops
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.
How To Export From Garageband
Whichever way you go, remember — the show must go on. Your fans are waiting.