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Importing backing tracks into the Ipad was pain. Never worked out how to do it on the S7.
I gave up and bought a tascam digital 4 track.
(I like to get away from computers and monitors as I see enough of them at work.)
The ipad was much better than the Samsung for the free versions. You might not need the G3 as there are amp models and effects in garageband. I found it was noisy with high gain, hissy more than anything. There is a noise gate but that just sounded weird to me.
In the end the learning curve was too steep for me and too many wires.
So probably not much of an answer given your circumstances.
What are you looking to acheive? Multi-tracks? Drum/ bass tracks/ vocals?
I have no idea about USB.
Forgive me for being an idiot, but would a line in into the headphone/mic jack work as a recording studio app would just recognise the line-in as a microphone?
To get an analog signal into a phone or iPad you need to connect the hot to the last ring on a TRSS and ground to ground and connect a 4K ish resistor across hot and ground so the phone thinks a mic has been connected ... use a cap to block the electret mic bias voltage ......... the imedence will be so low though that it will suck all the treble off a passive guitar