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Why do I lose my midi tracks when exporting a song to iTunes from GarageBand?

I have been using GarageBand for many years and have never had any real problems--it has always delivered. Recently, though, I finished a track that I wanted to share online, so I tried to get it into MP3 format via iTunes. After listening to it in iTunes, I noticed that none of the midi tracks were there. I tried exporting it again at a higher quality, then in a different format (AAC), and every time, I ended up with a track lacking all midi parts. Does anyone know why that would be or, more importantly, how to fix this problem? Many thanks!

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5), GarageBand, MIDI, exporting to iTun

Posted on Dec 22, 2013 6:26 AM

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Why do I lose my midi tracks when exporting a song to iTunes from GarageBand?

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