Legal way is Appstore.
the other way is.. piratebay..
An Internet connection is not required to run GarageBand on a Mac. It would only be required to download the music lessons available within GarageBand.
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.
It is not recommended to download rare software for GarageBand from unofficial sources, as it may be illegal and could potentially harm your device. It is best to purchase or download GarageBand from the official Apple App Store to ensure safety and legality.
If you have a Mac, GarageBand.
You can't download Garageband on Windows because it is only a Macintosh application. Thus, when you buy a Mac, or a Macbook Pro. You should get the software included with the default programs. Garageband is like a FL studio except it is only for Macintosh and comes bundled with Mac's.
Unprotected songs can be dragged into the Garageband window where they are added as a single track. It is impossible to split the song down into its individual tracks.
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
yes u have to download it but i think its a free app
There is no version of GarageBand for Windows, free or otherwise. However, there are similar versions if you search GarageBand free download/trial (for windows) on google; you may find a something that you feel would suit you. Audacity is free but does not have any of the extra features like midi editing and track effects etc. The nearest is probably Mixcraft, the interface is almost Identical and you can use GarageBand loops if you want to.
If you have a Mac, either opening up GarageBand or searching for updates, your computer should gather the most recent update from the web and you can then install your update.
It should come with your Mac but you could probably get it on the app store for macs
Yes