GarageBand to Auria on iPad
GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Hi
So how do I get my iPad GB files into Auria? All the posts I searched involved a PC or Mac. Surely there's a way to swap files within iPad?
So how do I get my iPad GB files into Auria? All the posts I searched involved a PC or Mac. Surely there's a way to swap files within iPad?
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
I tried exporting GB to Dropbox. But when I tried to import new project in Auria from Dropbox, I couldn't see it because it wouldn't show Dropbox uploads. Confused ....
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Auria will only show files in your dropbox folder if they are files which Auria can load (WAV, AIF, MP3, AFF). Just make sure that the files you exported from GB are one of those formats and you should see them.
Rim
Rim
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Ok, I assumed GB files were wav or aiff anyway but will check. Thanks.
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
I also tried exporting songs from iPad to iTunes but iPad has a different iTunes it seems?
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
And another thing ...
When I export from GB to Dropbox, it shows up in the uploads folder, which I don't seem to be able to access from Auria?
When I export from GB to Dropbox, it shows up in the uploads folder, which I don't seem to be able to access from Auria?
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
You use the same iTunes for everything, there's only one version. I'm not sure what you're asking there. Please elaborate.
As far as importing from Garageband, I'm not quite sure how you're sending garageband files into DropBox, but assuming you've got some wav files sitting on your dropbox folder, it's just a matter of selecting the Import Audio screen in Auria, then touch the tab labeled "DropBox". Once you do that, you'll see the list of files in your dropbox folder, and if you have wav files there, they should show up in the list. make sure you're looking in the correct dropbox folder (the same folder you uploaded your wav files into).
Rim
As far as importing from Garageband, I'm not quite sure how you're sending garageband files into DropBox, but assuming you've got some wav files sitting on your dropbox folder, it's just a matter of selecting the Import Audio screen in Auria, then touch the tab labeled "DropBox". Once you do that, you'll see the list of files in your dropbox folder, and if you have wav files there, they should show up in the list. make sure you're looking in the correct dropbox folder (the same folder you uploaded your wav files into).
Rim
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
I suspect the problem may be that GB(iPad) outputs .m4a files, which Auria currently does not recognise. See this thread to review how many of us accomplish GB->Auria transfer:
http://d4.drumagog.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9596
http://d4.drumagog.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9596
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
I meant that when I export a song from GB on iPad via iTunes, I can't find it anywhere in in my iPad's iTunes.Rim wrote:You use the same iTunes for everything, there's only one version. I'm not sure what you're asking there. Please elaborate.
Rim
Last edited by Fusbur on Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
[quote="Washboy"]I suspect the problem may be that GB(iPad) outputs .m4a files, which Auria currently does not recognise. See this thread to review how many of us accomplish GB->Auria transfer:
Yeah, that'll be it then. Thanks for the link, will check that out.
Yeah, that'll be it then. Thanks for the link, will check that out.
IPad 2
iOS 6.0.1
iOS 6.0.1
- Anthony Alves
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Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Yes Garageband iPad exports a 16 bit 44.1 khx m4a compressed stereo audio file. Simply email the file to yourself then use an audio app that opens emails like Daw Multitrack then once copied to the pasteboard you can now open it in Auria as the file will be converted by Daw Multitrack to a format that Auria recognizes. If Auria offered an Open in Email option than that would eliminate the need for another app to be used. There are other audio apps that import from email but this is the one I use and workd best. Hope this helps and I have a youtube video on how to do this. anthonyalves1 my youtube channel. I will give the link. Cheers.
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Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Heres the link.Anthony Alves wrote:Yes Garageband iPad exports a 16 bit 44.1 khx m4a compressed stereo audio file. Simply email the file to yourself then use an audio app that opens emails like Daw Multitrack then once copied to the pasteboard you can now open it in Auria as the file will be converted by Daw Multitrack to a format that Auria recognizes. If Auria offered an Open in Email option than that would eliminate the need for another app to be used. There are other audio apps that import from email but this is the one I use and workd best. Hope this helps and I have a youtube video on how to do this. anthonyalves1 my youtube channel. I will give the link. Cheers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?nomobile=1&v=wd1wzCXvey0
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Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Not sure if it helps at all, but you can rename .m4a files as .mp4
Some audio programs won't recognise an .m4a file, but will recognise the same file with the file extension changed to .mp4
It should be remembered that the two file types are not identical - one or other can be a video file as well as an audio file, and there is embedded information available for one of them, but, if you are sure it's just an audio file, renaming works fine.
This information may be useless, of course, if Auria doesn't support .mp4 files either.
Dominic
Some audio programs won't recognise an .m4a file, but will recognise the same file with the file extension changed to .mp4
It should be remembered that the two file types are not identical - one or other can be a video file as well as an audio file, and there is embedded information available for one of them, but, if you are sure it's just an audio file, renaming works fine.
This information may be useless, of course, if Auria doesn't support .mp4 files either.
Dominic
Re: GarageBand to Auria on iPad
Auria only imports WAV, AIF, MP3 and AAF files, no Mp4 or M4a support...
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