I started composing a bunch of songs in Garage Band on a Macbook a couple of years ago and have since switched to a Windows laptop. My old Macbook is dead but before it died, I managed to get all of my projects onto an external drive. I would love to be able to continue working on my projects but I'm not sure what my best option is (I'm not very tech savvy). My workmate suggested getting Ableton (which he can give me access to), but I am worried that it won't be able to open the files, as I just had a look and the files that I have are all .band files as opposed to midi. Will I be able to chuck my .band files into Ableton and have them open in the application to be edited? If not, what other options do I have? Getting an Apple partition on my Windows laptop? Is there another software that can open the files in Windows?

Any guidance would be much appreciated...Feeling the urge to get ideas for these songs down on paper if you know what I mean lol

I can't find any of my songs. I recently updated to iOS 16.1 so I suspect that may be part of the problem. In storage it says I have 25.4 MB of Garage Band Documents and Data, but I don't see any of it in the files app.


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My question: should I also uninstall all Garage Band loops/files/etc? Main reason I ask is that in the L8 Library, there are TWO each of all Garage Band and Jam Pack folders -- and neither has a full complement of the files that should be there.

Those files appear to be a single file when viewed on an Apple computer or iOS device but they actually contain many other files and are represented as a folder on non-Apple computers and most web browsers.

When you import a multitrack MIDI file, GarageBand creates a new Keyboard track for each track in the MIDI file. The total number of resulting tracks cannot exceed 32 tracks. You cannot add multitrack MIDI files to cells in Live Loops.

I only have a pc. I used to have a mac but after my house got burgled I didn't. But my pc has both Windows XP and Linux on it so I am open to a solution which uses either os. The files are on an external hard drive which is why I still have them

In your .band file, you should have a media subfolder, and the audio tracks should be in there (as .aiff files if I recall). Any audio app should let you import them and let you save as wav, mp3 or whatever. I'd use Audacity - full featured, free, multi platform...

So have any of you guys gotten a chance to open up/dig in the RB4 song/game files yet and see what all is there? Any new surprises? Are the keys charts still in the RB3 songs? What about pro guitar/bass charts?

That said, if you buy Rock Band VR, you can access those files as they are simply installed to your PC hard drive and the formats used there are basically identical (with some extra extensions) to the RB4 files.

Thanks very much for the info Maxton! and yes as also stated above you can access an external hard drive containing the xbox one files, but that does nothing to give you actual access to opening the files

You are about to leave Rhythm Gaming World and access the external songs DB. While no song or file sold for commercially available videogames is hosted there and only fan generated content is allowed, Rhythm Gaming World has no direct control over the database and no files are hosted here. Alright, we had to made you aware of this, now you can visit the database!

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A BAND file is an audio editing project created by Apple GarageBand, a digital audio workstation (DAW) available for macOS and iOS. It is a macOS package that contains the project's imported media files, settings, project data, and other resources. You can open a BAND file in GarageBand or Apple Logic Pro.

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I believe is the input product in BEAM-DIMAP format because I have succesfully saved the product before. File export seems to be the logical choice, but it seems to save everything into 1 unreadable TIF file, as opposed to a folder with 12 different bands in TIF format.

Maybe The BandSelect is coming with S1TBX. You can replace ist with the Subset operator and define a single band as subset. Unfortunately I have not much time to provide a new example. I hope you can go on.

Thanks, the BandSelect being part of the S1TBX I believe solved it. I reinstalled SNAP with all toolboxes. I tested the graph on 2 bands and it worked well, I will now test it on all 13. I also checked the Geotiffs with gdalinfo command and the data was written as 16uint so that is also nice.

Good to hear that it now works. As an additional note, you can install additional toolboxes after installing SNAP by using the plugin manager.

Regarding the data type. In Tiff it is necessary to use a common data type. So we have to use the one which can hold the data of all bands.

Thank you very much for your reply. I was able to make it work with one band like you said. First subset to BEAM-DIMAP and the export to Geotiff. How to delete the masks? I would like to try this option because saving my resampled product takes a lot of time, it is a whole tile 33UUB.

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Piano & Instrumental. Starting with the computer generated Band files, a midi file is generated, that is then played into the Garritan Virtual Instrument Libraries. The melody is usually a solo instrument (violin, trumpet, horn etc) with a bass and piano accompaniment

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