If you are just using your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch as a Garageband digital sound recorder and you have come up against the dreaded 90 minute maximum recording time, here's a really simple fix.
The 90 minute limit is due to the maximum number of bars a song can have in Garageband. For example you will get around 90 mins at 120 BPM.
If you need to double the recording time, then you can simply half the BPM to 60 BPM. Suddenly you have 180 minutes of recording time. Of course If you start adding other loops etc its gonna so a little ENO.
I hope this helps. If it does please give it a like or leave a comment.
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