
Overview of sharing in Logic Pro for Mac
Logic Pro for Mac provides a variety of options you can use to distribute your projects and songs. You can:
You can also copy your projects to a hard drive or other storage device, or upload them to the Internet in order to share them with other Logic Pro users. There are two things to be aware of when sharing projects:
For a project to open and play on another computer or iPad, all the same assets must be available (either in the project itself, or on the computer). Before copying your projects to another hard drive or uploading them to the Internet, be sure to include all assets used in the project. To save all assets into a project, select all the checkboxes in Project Settings > Assets. See Manage project assets.
By default, Logic Pro saves projects as a special kind of file called a package, which non-Apple formatted hard drives and Internet services do not support. To insure that your project opens properly on another computer, you need to compress the Logic Pro project package before copying or uploading. To compress a project package, select it in the Finder and choose File > Compress or command-click the file and choose “Compress.” If you are using compression software from manufacturers other than Apple, please refer to its user guide for instructions.
Note: When you share a project to GarageBand for iOS, you can also share the project as a ringtone to your iPhone or iPad.