No. it comes free with every new Mac, and can be purchased through the App Store if you don't have it. (for Mac only).
GarageBand comes free with every Mac. To update to newer versions you need to purchase the latest iLife software which includes GarageBand.
Well no, not any for free, and none that specialize in Dubstep. But you could surf the web for free loops or samples.
Type the version you want into a search engine. Here is the latest version.http://download.cnet.com/Apple-GarageBand/3000-2170_4-46458.html
You can't download Garageband on a windows, it's a Macintosh application. Also, if you make music on it, exporting can only be done on a Macintosh. But of course, you buy a mac, you get garageband for free.
Garageband should be in the Applications folder of every MacBook.
No, but you can buy it on the apple store for for $14.99 or in iLife $49.99 including iMovie, iDVD, Garageband, iPhoto, and iWeb.
To import GarageBand projects into Logic Pro, you can simply open Logic Pro and go to the File menu. From there, select "Import GarageBand for iOS Song" or "Import GarageBand for Mac Song" depending on the version of GarageBand you are using. Choose the GarageBand project you want to import and Logic Pro will convert it into a Logic Pro project for you to work on.
The iPad's version of Garageband will not work on an iPhone.
If you have a Mac, GarageBand.
Garageband is only for Mac. But a free alternative would be Mixcraft 5. It is a ver powerful tool for Windows that is kind of like Garageband's twin.
The G3 iMacs were discontinued in 2003 and Garageband was not launched until 2004 so they would not normally have had Garageband installed. If an early version has been installed on a G3 iMac it will be of limited use as Garageband requires considerable processor power to handle multi-track compositions for which the G3 processor would not be suited.
Garageband usually is included with every Macintosh Computer. You might want to try - downloads.com - App Store (probably charge you)