Jul 16, 2014 GarageBand for Old iPad. I understand, but if you download the latest version of GarageBand in iTunes, you'll then be offered an older version if you try to download it from the App Store on your iPad. The App Store has a feature to let you download older versions of apps, but one of the prerequisites is that you already own the app, hence. If you've upgraded to macOS Catalina 10.15 and downloaded the latest version of GarageBand, you can remove the older version: Click Finder, then choose Go Applications. Select the GarageBand folder, then choose File Move to Trash. Enter your password if asked, then click OK.
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1) Is that possible I download an older version of GB, and keep using both new and old versions?
Both versions can be installed in parallel, but it is not easy to buy GarageBand '11 for a Mavericks Mac.
Do you have an old mac with a previous GarageBand installation or is your first GarageBand installation?
If you previously owned GarageBand and bought it from the App Store, GarageBand '11 may still be showing among your purchases on the 'Purchased' tab. Then try to reinstall from there.
Otherwise use the original installers from the old Mac or migrate all libraries.
On a Mac with GarageBand 10 preinstalled you cannot buy the older GarageBand '11 from the AppStore. Your only option would be to buy an iLife '11 DVD from Amazon and use that the install GarageBand '11, and then update that version to GarageBAnd '11 from the apple Support Downloads page.
2) The new Mac is missing a lot of old mac effects like 'Track echo', 'Track reverb' etc., where do I find them all?
GarageBand '10 is very different. You can no longer add effects freely to each and every track, only audio units. You add effects by selecting a patch from the library that has the effects. To browse and find out the effects available with each instrument patch use the tool 'GB Effect Finder'. This great tool can be downloaded for free from the Bullets&Bones site: