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Does Sibelius work on iPad?

Does Sibelius work on iPad?

Sibelius brings professional music notation to iPad, putting the workflows used by countless composers, orchestrators, and arrangers at your fingertips. Seamlessly move between iPad and desktop, and from studio to coffeeshop to scoring stage, and write anywhere inspiration strikes.

How do I add MIDI to GarageBand iPad?

On your computer, add the audio or MIDI files you want to import to the GarageBand File Sharing area in the Finder. In GarageBand on your iPad, set the length of the song section to Automatic to import the entire audio or MIDI file; otherwise, only the portion of the file that fits the current song section is imported.

Is GarageBand compatible with iPad?

GarageBand turns your iPad, and iPhone into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. And with Live Loops, it makes it easy for anyone to have fun creating music like a DJ. * Polyphonic aftertouch is available on iPhone 6s or later.

What are the instructions for GarageBand for iPad?

Although the GarageBand screen looks a little different in the videos below, you and your students should still be able to follow along. The written instructions in the handout give generic directions so they should still make sense. Back in 2013 I put together a series of lessons for an ebook titled iPad Projects for the Music Classroom.

Can you add MIDI notes to GarageBand on Mac?

In GarageBand on Mac, you can work with notes for MIDI regions and on iOS, you can work with them for green touch instrument regions. Here’s how to show, add, and edit musical notes in GarageBand on Mac and iOS.

Where do I Find my Music in GarageBand?

Open your song in GarageBand on Mac and then open the Score Editor. You can do this by double-clicking the MIDI region or pressing your N key. At the bottom, in the center, click Score. This will display the musical notation for that region.

How do you edit a song in GarageBand?

Open your song in GarageBand on iPhone or iPad and then open the Editor. Double tap the region and select Edit. You’ll notice that this is a closeup of the Tracks view rather than musical notes. But this is where you can work with your notes on iOS. Use your fingers to pinch for zooming in or out.