![]() ![]() ![]() Logic will let you store content on external drives but sadly GarageBand will not, unless you want to start hacking around with aliases. I think in this instance it's best just to play the game Apple wants you to play and just buy the bigger internal drive.Ī few warnings and tips before you migrate to Mac:ġ - Not all iPad soundpacks are available in MacOS GB.Ģ - Any iPad projects you open in MacOS GB are on a one way trip: you can't save them and at some point re-edit them in iPad GB.ģ - Obvious but I'll say it anyway: any iPad-specific third-party plugins won't work on the Mac: you'll need to convert those tracks to audio with the effects 'baked in'.Ĥ - MacOS GB lacks the Beat Sequencer, Live Loops (though both are in Logic, bizarrely) and smart instruments.ĥ - Gonna blow your mind this, but on MacOS GB you can automate literally everything you can see, and some things you can't, not just track volume.Ħ - The virtual amps are way more flexible in MacOS GB, and it even has a fully-fledged pedal-board with a whole rackfull of pedals 'stolen' directly from Logic.ħ - There is virtually no track limit unless you consider 256 tracks to be a limit.Ĩ - Apple's 'Logic Remote' on your iPad also works on GB, and will give you access to a wifi-connected mixing console as well as 'some' smart instruments. Click to expand.Logic will let you store content on external drives but sadly GarageBand will not, unless you want to start hacking around with aliases. ![]()
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