I tried that, but the App Store will only offer to install GarageBand 10.4.7, for which “macOS 12.0 or later” is required. I am supposed to delete it and download it again from the App Store. It says: “ You do not have permission to open the application “GarageBand.app”.Ĭontact your computer or network administrator for assistance.” And, it claims that the app is “damaged”. Sadly, the so-called “upgrade” killed GarageBand. I only decided to do this because I will be needing Big Sur to run licensed versions of QLab 5 for two different community theatre groups in the near future. Recently I decided to bite the bullet and bump it up to macOS 11.7.4 (Big Sur). I was happily running macOS 10.15 (Catalina) on my 2019 MacBook Pro, and it had GarageBand 10.3.5. I’ve been playing with using Rack sequencers sending MIDI to GarageBand for the instruments and pads.
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