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Hey, I have a project recorded in GarageBand, and I want to convert everything so I can work with it in Cubase. Is there any way to do this without exporting every individual track from Garage Band?

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Probably not... Maybe you can save the audio parts as WAV, and save the rest as a Midi file.

Good luck!
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COOkie's right. I don't even think you can do the export midi file in Garageband. Why Cubase?
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The project in question is a live recording of a gig that my band did a few days ago. I was using my windows laptop to run VSTs for the performance, so we recorded the show on the guitarist's iBook, which only has garage band. We have a couple other projects on there as well, because we have access to some good mac recording gear. However, I want to do production work on my machine, because I know it better and have more plugins to work with.

If there isn't any other way, I'm just gonna have to get him to export individual tracks for me. :cry: Wouldn't life be easier if there was a way to do batch exporting???

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Seriously,what's the problem ?
You have folder on the Mac with the audio files,right ?
Transfer that one to the PC. Open an empty Cubase project. Import Audio Files, locate the folder, CTRL-A (select all), Cubase asks you if you wan't all files on the same Audio track or if you want separate audio tracks for each file, select separate. Done!!!!!

I just did it. It took me less time than typing this post. What is the problem ?

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The problem is that I don't have the computer with Garageband, and didn't know that it has all the audio files tucked away neatly in a folder. (in a format that Cubase can read while running in XP) I'll see if I can get that folder from him. Thanks!

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I have admittedly never used GarageBand but every host so far i've used (quite a few) lets you specify a folder where it should save the projects audio files.
And i'm 99 % certain that they're AIFF files (Mac audio file standard) which Cubase reads, so no problem there either.

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OK, so it seems GrageBand is a bit unorthodox in the file department.It saves everything in one huge file.
But if you locate that file and right-click on it and choose "Show Package Contents" then go into the media folder all AIFF files should be there.

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Ah, ok. That makes more sense. Thanks so much for you help.

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Note that this has to be done on the Mac. The PC would'nt know what to do with a GarageBand file.

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