Can You Import Video Into Garageband For Ipad

How to Use Real Musical Instruments with GarageBand on Your iPad By MacLife 13 February 2012 It’s time to plug a real instrument into GarageBand to see what it can do. First, you’ll need to save the audio file you want to import into GarageBand into a location that you can access on your iPad. Luckily, Apple improved this process greatly with the introduction of the Apple Files app in 2017. Apple’s Files app is a central file management system for all of the files on your iPad and iPhone.

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You can only import GarageBand Project Files (Song FIles) and Audio Files via iTunes File Sharing into GarageBand on the iPad. Importing MIDI Files is not possible.

However, if you really need that feature , there is a workaround. Very complicated, but doable.

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  1. Import the MIDI file into GarageBand 11 on the Mac (sorry, Mac only)
  2. Save that GarageBand Project
  3. Modify the GarageBand file so it can be imported into GarageBand for iPad. Per default, you cannot open a GarageBand 11 Project File in GarageBand for iPad, even if they have the same file extension (.band). There is some information available on the internet how to surgically alter the GarageBand 11 file so it can be opened in GarageBand for iPad.
  4. Import that modified GarageBand 11 file into GarageBand iPad. Open it and copy the MIDI Region (tap on the MIDI Region and select Copy from the command strip)
  5. Now switch to the Song where you need that MIDI file, select a MIDI Track and Paste the Region (tap on the Track Lane and tap on the Paste command)

As you can see, you really have to have those MIDI files badly to jump through all those hoops.


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