One quick thing to note: you will have to quit and reopen GarageBand before you can start using the new software instruments and Loops that were downloaded. You could prepare a liter each of 100x KCl, CaCl2, and NaHCO3 by weighing, dissolving, and bringing to volume 14, 12, and 10 gms per liter of each respective chemical. This may be due to how I have automatic updates turned off on my machine (for development reasons) so it may have already started downloading for you at this point, but just make sure the 'Update’ is downloading and you’ll be good to go! On the other hand you could prepare a liter or more of 10x NaCl stock by weighing, dissolving, and bringing to 1 L volume 65 gms NaCl. It is entitled “GarageBand Instruments and Apple Loops 1.0”.Įven though the large dialogue box in GarageBand said the update would be downloaded “now” when I went through this process it did not automatically start the download. Once there, you will find the ‘Update’ to GarageBand nestled under Software Updates for OS X. Next, you need to open the App Store application and navigate to the Updates tab. In short, you want to select the “Download Now” option and click OK. The easiest way I’ve found to do this is to first Click on the “Rock/Blues” category to narrow the number of Loops displayed, and then find the “70s Ballad Drums 01” which will appear slightly greyed out and its icon will be an empty box with a dashed border.ĭouble-click on the missing Loop, and a rather large (and semi-confusing) dialogue box appears.
It appears Apple let GarageBand know that there are other Loops in existence that were not opted to be included in the base install of the application. Next, you have to find a Loop that GarageBand knows exists, but has yet to be downloaded. Navigate to the Loops section by clicking on the Loops button in the lower right corner of the application. Open GarageBand and either create a new project or open an existing one (don’t worry, we won’t be making any edits to the project).
Source : Apple KB - Expanding GarageBand for Mac (v10.0) content with an in-app purchaseĪlternatively, if you don't already have the first Jam pack fully loaded, this might be a solution… If you previously purchased this content, select Restore Purchase to install the content Would you consider 5 bucks worth it, to stay on Garageband 10? This assumes you already have the initial pack loaded & need what used to be the 3 additional "Jam Packs"…