You need to save your file as AIFF from garageband to be able to open it in Mixcraft. Mixcraft cannot open native garageband files.
Mixcraft has more editing capability, but does not have the ease of use or quality virtual instruments that Garageband does. In addition, Mixcraft is only for Windows, and Garageband is only for Mac.
Yes there is a GarageBand lookalike for Windows. It's not exactly like GarageBand, but it's as close as you can get because Apple will never make a GarageBand for Windows. The app you want is linked in the related links below, called Mixcraft. It includes many of the key features you'd expect from GarageBand, like loops, music creation, live instrument recording, an on-screen piano, and auto-tune. Windows also offers applications like Pro Tools, Sonar X1, FL Studio, Reason, Ableton Live, and others.
Try Mixcraft, its almost identical and works great on Vista
Garageband is only for Mac. But a free alternative would be Mixcraft 5. It is a ver powerful tool for Windows that is kind of like Garageband's twin.
They are both audio editing and recording programs. Both are considered entry level applications.
To import GarageBand projects into Logic Pro, you can simply open Logic Pro and go to the File menu. From there, select "Import GarageBand for iOS Song" or "Import GarageBand for Mac Song" depending on the version of GarageBand you are using. Choose the GarageBand project you want to import and Logic Pro will convert it into a Logic Pro project for you to work on.
To move a Sibelius score to GarageBand on a Mac, first export your Sibelius score as a MIDI file by selecting "File" > "Export" > "MIDI File." Save the MIDI file to your desired location. Then, open GarageBand and create a new project, choosing the appropriate track type. Finally, drag and drop the exported MIDI file into GarageBand, and it will create tracks based on your Sibelius score.
Garageband songs can be shared to iTunes or exported to a file as MP3 or AIFF files. Garageband songs cannot be exported to FLStudio, ProTools, Cubase, Sonar or other project file types. If you have Logic Studio, you can open Garageband songs and export the tracks to AAF or OMF files. The virtual instruments and loops that are included with Garageband cannot be used in other programs.
you cant do it. An mx3 file is a file associated with a music-mixing program called "Mixcraft". You can possibly download that program and then upload your mx3 file into it and then convert it to mp3. You can download it here: http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/
There is no version of GarageBand for Windows, free or otherwise. However, there are similar versions if you search GarageBand free download/trial (for windows) on google; you may find a something that you feel would suit you. Audacity is free but does not have any of the extra features like midi editing and track effects etc. The nearest is probably Mixcraft, the interface is almost Identical and you can use GarageBand loops if you want to.
Garageband '09 and '11 automatically open up the last song you were working on. If you are using a Guest Account, these files are deleted when you log off, so GB will ask to create a new song. If you select New from the File menu, the Garageband Template menu comes up, and will let you select from the last projects you were working on as well. If you press the Quit button in this menu, Garageband will close, and will open this Template menu the next time you start the program.
To turn GarageBand pieces into audio files, first, open your project in GarageBand. Then, go to the menu and select "Share" and choose "Export Song to Disk." In the dialog box, select your desired file format (like MP3 or WAV), choose the quality settings, and then click "Export." Finally, select the destination on your computer where you want to save the audio file and click "Save."