I don't know if this is even easily doable. But if so could somebody describe in general terms what functionality is missing in the cut-down version of Garageband that runs on iPhone/iPad versus the full version that runs on a Mac ? I just got some books on Garageband (I think they're geared to the Mac version) and wanted to see if it was worth learning it for mobile sketching purposes. And I was wondering before wasting time with the books how much of the stuff covered in them would simply not be applicable to the limited version that works on the iPhone/iPad. It might be very frustrating if I read about some function in the book only to find its been cut out of the iPhone/iPad. (I do not own a Mac). Exactly how much difference is there and how crippled is the cut-down version ? Thanks, Bob
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In our comparison review, we examine the charms of GarageBand for Mac and Logic Pro X. Logic Pro X vs GarageBand: Which Mac music software is best? GarageBand for iPad.
You can always record the audio from the iPad on the Mac, but if you create a GarageBand project on the iPad, you can transfer the iPad GarageBand project to a Mac and import it as a GarageBand Mac project and finish the project on the Mac.
Wherever you are, iCloud makes it easy to work on a GarageBand song. You can add tracks to your GarageBand for Mac song using your iPhone or iPad when you’re on the road. Or when inspiration strikes, you can start sketching a new song idea on your iOS device.
Oct 09, 2019 Share a song in GarageBand on Mac. You have a few different avenues for sharing your GarageBand song if you use the app on your Mac. So, open GarageBand to your tune and do one of the following. Share to iTunes. 1) Click Share Song to iTunes from the menu bar.
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Mar 18, 2020 While the MacBook Air has a higher starting price point than the iPad Pro, we think that it's comparable if you look at similar storage space and capabilities. For a 256GB 12.9-inch iPad Pro, it costs $1099 for Wi-Fi only (or $899 if you go the smaller route), but again, you only get about 4GB of RAM, one USB-C port, and are limited to iPadOS.