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Garageband 09 - Medium Bummer, not obvious system requirement for 09 |
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Wed 11 Feb 2009, 03:13
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The new stuff in Garageband 09 sounds good. the lessons feature sounded fun. until I clicked on the 'Lesson Store' and read - ' The Learn to Play feature requires an Intel-based Mac with a Dual-core processor or better' the new Mac isn't in the budget till next year.
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Thu 12 Feb 2009, 09:48
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What machine do you have...
Maybe apple would change this tobe compatible later, not likely, but maybe.
halvard
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Fri 13 Feb 2009, 19:25
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i've seen references to a workaround for ppc macs. you can run the lessons manually by opening from their location at; /Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/GarageBand/Learn To Play/ This is from a post here at macfixit.com i'm not using GB'09, so i haven't tested it. Sorry about the occasional lowercase caps. my left shift key is dead.. -paul
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Sun 15 Feb 2009, 04:15
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Thank you Paul.
The GB 5.0.1 update opened in Polish, after a bit of panic, I clicked on continue and changed the language to English. It worked.
The other problem was when the sample lesson opened, it turned on my iSight (for sound input), which was in front of the speakers, so I had instant feed back(loud hum) till I moved the iSight out of sight.
i really wanted to do Sting's Roxanne but I guess I'll have to wait for my new intel apple
Dave
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