Oct 21, 2019 When you use GarageBand to create composition on iOS devices, you can share your music with the format of M4A, AIFF or WAV. But these formats sometimes can't be played on some music applications or other devices. And there is no way to save GarageBand files as MP3 on your iPhone or iPad. The only way is to use a converter tool to convert.
Want to turn that GarageBand masterpiece into an MP3 or ringtone? Your MacBook gives you that option. You can create an MP3 or AAC file (or an M4R file for a Mac, an iPhone, an iPod touch, or an iPad ringtone) from your song or podcast project in just a few simple steps:
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Open the song that you want to share.
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Choose Share→Send Song to iTunes.GarageBand displays the settings.To create a ringtone and send it to iTunes, choose Share→Send Ringtone to iTunes.
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Click in each of the four text boxes to type the playlist, artist name, composer name, and album name, respectively, for the tracks you create. Download virtual dj 7. 4 filehippo.You can leave the defaults as they are, if you prefer. Each track that you export is named after the song’s name in GarageBand.
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Click the Compress Using pop-up menu and choose the encoder GarageBand should use to compress your song file.The default is AAC, but you can also choose MP3 encoding for wider device compatibility.
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Click the Audio Settings pop-up menu and select the proper audio quality for the finished file.The higher the quality, the larger the file. GarageBand displays the approximate file size and finished file information in the description box.
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Click Share.
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After a second or two of hard work, your MacBook opens the iTunes window and highlights the new (or existing) playlist that contains your new song.