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I don't know if this is even easily doable.
But if so could somebody describe in general terms what functionality is missing in the cut-down version of Garageband that runs on iPhone/iPad versus the full version that runs on a Mac ?
I just got some books on Garageband (I think they're geared to the Mac version) and wanted to see if it was worth learning it for mobile sketching purposes.
And I was wondering before wasting time with the books how much of the stuff covered in them would simply not be applicable to the limited version that works on the iPhone/iPad. It might be very frustrating if I read about some function in the book only to find its been cut out of the iPhone/iPad. (I do not own a Mac). Exactly how much difference is there and how crippled is the cut-down version ?
Thanks,
Bob
But if so could somebody describe in general terms what functionality is missing in the cut-down version of Garageband that runs on iPhone/iPad versus the full version that runs on a Mac ?
I just got some books on Garageband (I think they're geared to the Mac version) and wanted to see if it was worth learning it for mobile sketching purposes.
And I was wondering before wasting time with the books how much of the stuff covered in them would simply not be applicable to the limited version that works on the iPhone/iPad. It might be very frustrating if I read about some function in the book only to find its been cut out of the iPhone/iPad. (I do not own a Mac). Exactly how much difference is there and how crippled is the cut-down version ?
Thanks,
Bob