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.
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- Oct 25, 2017 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.
- Dec 21, 2019 Download GarageBand 10.3.4 for Mac from our website for free. This free program was developed to work on Mac OS X 10.9 or later. The application is included in Audio & Video Tools. The most popular versions among the application users are 10.0, 6.0 and 5.1. This free Mac application was originally designed by Apple Inc.
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.
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:
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- 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.
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