When I began work on my next book, “GarageBand For Dummies Second Edition,” I discovered something shocking: GarageBand for Apple devices bears little resemblance to GarageBand for the Mac. They’re so ...
Installing GarageBand for Older Mac (iMac mid-2011) I've seen a lot of posts with people having similar issues installing GarageBand on their older Macs. I made the mistake of doing a clean install of MacOS 10.13.6, which is High Sierra. I tried installing GarageBand from the App Store, but it just kept crashing.
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The current version of GarageBand will only reinstall loops and sound from GarageBand 10; most of the beautiful virtual instrument loops and sounds from the older versions are missing.
If you’ve “purchased” GarageBand a while back, check your previous purchases in the Mac App Store. If you’re trying to use this new, I’m not aware of a supported means to acquire GarageBand other than for a Mac running a current macOS.
On Mac you can just open GarageBand preferences and select audio input/output devices separately, but there is seemingly no control over this on iOS...? It just connects automatically to an audio device, and I can’t find a way to control which.
On which device do you want to reinstall GarageBand? A Mac? An iPhone? An iPad? And on which system version? The version you need for reinstalling may no longer be available at the App Store, so you should make a backup before uninstalling. What is the problem you need to fix?