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How to export a mixdown from garage band ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ¤¬ (SOLVED)
I’ve tried some of the suggestions online and I still cannot work it out. They must have changed something in the latest version.
This is ridiculous, clearly I’m overqualified!
Humiliate me quick! 🙄🙄🥲🥲🤔
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This is what I get when I tap select and share
Just go to the projects page, long press on the project you want to export and choose ‘Share’.
And then? This is what I get.
Is that the files app? try it from within GarageBand.
This is soooo bad. Apple just won the prize for the most user unfriendly app on iOS. Tapping on a white paper icon should create a new project instead it takes you to a browser? After that if you select and share it won’t just save to files but needs ‘open in’ action to save to files? Dude
Thanks for the instructions @klownshed
The white icon is a document icon. A bit Mac like but it still signifies a document, not create new document. It’s in the same place as the old arrow but that icon was worse. A back arrow should never mean leave the project. It’s still an arrow in Logic and I’m often pressing it to go back a screen and then going to the projects page instead. Which is one of the most annoying thing about logic for me.
I agree that Apple's top left "browse projects" buttons leave a lot to be desired, but somehow it feels much worse in Logic for iPad.
But re the pfaffing about with saving to Files: I take it that this actually has nothing to do with Garageband, and is just the way iOS works. You possibly might need to scroll down to the bottom of the Share dialog action list, hit "Edit Actions…" and manually add "Save to Files" to set it as a default action.
I don't necessarily share their position, but I do understand it — Apple don't imagine that people really want to interact with the file system directly, which is why we didn't even have a Files app for the longest time. With Garageband and so many other apps, they were nudging people to share "directly" with whatever destination they desired, e.g. AIrDrop to another device, iMessaging it to someone, opening in another app, etc.
You're thinking about this as some kind of "export to the file system" option. They simply do not. But given how durable people's mental model for accessing the file system really is, this creates all sorts of friction points, like this one.
I got used to it after a while, but I agree that faffing about trying to figure out how to export was a pain. 😂