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Without mixing down, how to move Garageband files (midi and audio) to another Mac for additional track making
 
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Copy and paste the files.

That's the answer to your question. If on the other hand you are talking about midi and audio parts created in GarageBand, just copy the whole song folder - wherever you saved the song - to another Mac and open the song as usual.
 
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It seems simple but every time I tried to copy GB files the copy process just hung. GB was still usable so I thought copying GB files was not possible.
But then I discovered the bug. After experimenting a few times it appears that when GB is open with the project being copied - copy process hangs. This is what I had happen 2-3 times. But when I quit from GB files copied normally, Now my GB projects are having tracks added hundreds of miles from my Mac.
 
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It seems simple but every time I tried to copy GB files the copy process just hung. GB was still usable so I thought copying GB files was not possible.
But then I discovered the bug. After experimenting a few times it appears that when GB is open with the project being copied - copy process hangs. This is what I had happen 2-3 times. But when I quit from GB files copied


This is normal behavior with just about every application on Mac, Windows, Linux - when files are in use by an app - they cannot be copied.
 

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