Jan 06, 2020 Open GarageBand on your iOS device, and open the song you want to add an audio file to. If necessary, tap to open the song in Tracks view. Tap to open the Loops browser. If a dialog appears asking if you want the files moved to the GarageBand File Transfer, tap Move Files. Tap Audio Files.
As I mentioned in my other repy, GarageBand for iPad is only upward compatible to GarageBand 11 and Logic.
I assume that your piano parts are MIDI parts (MIDI Regions). One way would be to play your part on DAW A and record that MIDI data into DAW B (Synthesia).
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However neiter GarageBand iPad not GarageBand 11 'send' MIDI notes while playing. For that you need Logic and use an external MIDI Track that plays external MIDI devices. Once you are in Logic, you can export MIDI Regions as MIDI files. Any DAW that allows MIDI file import can use that file (which is part of the MIDI standard)
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Hope that helps
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Edgar Rothermich
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Jun 19, 2013 4:06 PM