Using Ipad Garageband With Cakewalk Sonar

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Using Ipad Garageband With Cakewalk Sonar Free


I've got a friend who sent me a couple of songs that he'd recorded in Garageband for me to mix in Sonar. The tracks import quickly, but all of the tracks start at 00:00:00 in Sonar.
Does anyone know of a way to extract the timeline position of each track from the Garageband data file? I've opened the tracks with a text editor to see if the .aiff has a time tag in there somehwere..and didn't see anything like you can with a .bwf file. Also thought the projectData file might have that information, but it seems to be an xml file with proprietary tags.
I do have a Garageband machine that I can get to, load the projects up & start writing track start times down, so I'm not 100% sunk. I was just wondering if anyone knew of a way to interpret the datafile so I can get those start times from it?
Thanks!
Todd
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