Apple has released GarageBand 10.0.3 with support for OS X 10.10 Yosemite, though it’s remains compatible with 10.9 Mavericks (unlike the just-released “iMovie 10.0.6” (18 October 2014), which ups its minimum system requirement to Yosemite). GarageBand 10.0.3 now enables you to access audio effect plug-ins for more detailed control and build your own bass rig with Bass Amp Designer using vintage and modern amps, cabinets, and mics. It also adds a new Voice Template for fast and easy vocal recordings, the capability to share projects using Mail Drop (when signed into iCloud), a vertical zoom that automatically adjusts the height of
your tracks, and multiple enhancements to Accessibility. ($4.99 new from the Mac App Store, free update, 1.17 GB, 10.9+)



Garageband For Mac Os X Yosemite
At the time of writing it’s been a little over a week since Apple unveiled OS X Yosemite to the world at large and with it their latest update to Garageband – version 10.0.3. As I mentioned in my first impressions feature, it’s fair to say that Apple dropped the ball in a big way when they first released Garageband 10. The Garage Band is one of the most sophisticated software that is backed up with a lot of features, to help you in creating the best out of every project that you are creating. The biggest freedom to any artist is that the ability of them to drastically improve and scale their projects on a credible scale. Oct 06, 2017 Download Apple GarageBand for Mac to turn your iOS device into a collection of touch instruments and a full-featured recording studio. Adds support for OS X Yosemite. Mac OS X 10.9, Mac OS.