Yes, you can. If your music are already stored on your iPad, then you can upload them to google drive by installing the Google drive app directly. If your music are not downloaded, such as the online spotify music, then you need to download them t.
This tutorial will show you how to backup your GarageBand project when you are done working for the day, and restore your project when you are ready to work on your podcast again. You can save to a flash drive, hard drive, MC Storage, or cloud storage.Note: If you wish to backup your project to the MC Storage Space, you will need to sign up before backing up your iMovie/Final Cut Pro/GarageBand project.
Saving Your Project
In order to save your GarageBand project when you’re ready, simply navigate to the File menu at the top of your screen and select Save As.
In this save window, you can give your project a title at the top. On the left-hand side, click on Desktop in order to save your project to the computer’s Desktop.In the bottom-left corner, uncheck the Hide Extension box, so you can identify your file as a .band file.
Once you’ve named your project, click on Save in the bottom-right corner. This will save your GarageBand project out to the Desktop of the computer you’re working on.
Once your project is saved, you will need to quit out of GarageBand to avoid any errors.
Do not just click the red circle, that does not close the program. Click “GarageBand” then “Quit GarageBand.”
Your saved project file will look like this on the desktop:
Backing Up
Now that you’ve saved your project, you are ready to connect whichever storage method you prefer. This can be a flash drive, an external hard drive, or the Media Commons Storage Space. If you are saving to cloud storage like Google Drive, Box, or Dropbox, simply login to your account from a web browser.
If you are using a flash drive or hard drive, connect it to the iMac via USB. It will show up on the Desktop as an icon, so you can double-click on this icon to open your drive and view its contents.
If you wish to save to the MC Storage Space (after you’ve signed up for a folder), double-click on the Access My MC Storage Space icon out on your Desktop.
After your .zip file copies into your drive or uploads fully into your cloud storage account, you are good to go! Your project is now backed up so you can access it later and continue recording and editing.
Restoring
When you are ready to begin working on your GarageBand project again, you will want to access whichever storage device you used to backup your project.
Once you’ve found your .zip file on your drive or downloaded it from cloud storage, you want to make sure to drag it onto your Desktop.
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iCloud lets you keep your GarageBand for iOS songs up to date across all of your iOS devices, and your GarageBand for Mac songs up to date across all of your Macs. You can also start creating a song on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and then import it to your Mac using iCloud.
If you don't see your GarageBand songs on iCloud
After updating to iOS 8 or OS X Yosemite, new GarageBand songs you’ve shared to iCloud may not appear on all your iOS devices or Macs. Follow these steps to use iCloud with GarageBand.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Update your device to iOS 8.
- Update to GarageBand version 2.0.3 or later on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Upgrade to iCloud Drive.
On your Mac
- Update your Mac to OS X Yosemite.
- Update to GarageBand version 10.0.3 or later on your Mac.
- Upgrade to iCloud Drive.
Use iCloud and GarageBand with iOS 8 and OS X Mavericks
You can import GarageBand for iOS songs created on a device using iOS 8 to a Mac using OS X Mavericks. If you’ve upgraded your iOS 8 device to iCloud Drive, you must update your Mac to OS X Yosemite to import GarageBand for iOS songs.
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Use iCloud and GarageBand with your iPhone 4
You can use iCloud with GarageBand on iPhone 4 if you haven't upgraded to iCloud Drive on any of your other devices. If you’ve already upgraded to iCloud Drive, your iPhone 4 won't be able to upload or display GarageBand for iOS songs stored in iCloud.
If you'd like to upgrade to iCloud Drive to use on your iOS 8 or OS X Yosemite devices, use these steps to download a copy of your GarageBand for iOS songs stored in iCloud to your iPhone 4 before you upgrade to iCloud Drive:
- Open GarageBand.
- If a project is open, close it and return to the My Songs browser.
- Tap any song with a download icon to save a local copy to your iPhone 4.
Learn More
You can learn more about iCloud Drive, iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite from these resources: