![]() You can add, edit, and arrange new tracks in GarageBand for iOS, then share the updated song back to iCloud. The project appears in the My Songs browser of on your iOS device, as a new song with a single track containing a mix of the entire GarageBand project. You can share a special GarageBand for iOS-compatible version of your GarageBand project to iCloud. I couldn't tell you how to set up Google Drive for file exchange (I sometimes use that, but I've never had to set it up)—I usually use DropBox, which is easy (enough) to set up ( to sign up for the free (2GB) version of DropBox).īut I'm not sure that method of exchange will work between Mac & iOS versions (which I guess are technically two different applications).? Apple seems to want you to do it via iCloud:Īnd here's Apple's explanation (from the GarageBand Mac Help document):
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