You can actually run — installing GarageBand 10 does not remove version 6.0.5. Instead, GarageBand 10 installs as a separate application while version 6.0.5 remains in its own subfolder.
If you are running a slightly newer, but still old, macOS (like Mojave), you might be able to install it using the to extract the .pkg file from the updater. However, do not expect it to run natively on Catalina, Big Sur, or newer. GarageBand 6.0.5 vs. Modern GarageBand 10 GarageBand 6.0.5 Modern GarageBand (10+) Interface Skeuomorphic (Realist Instruments) Flat/Logic Pro Style Magic GarageBand Podcasting/Ducking No (Removed) Compatibility Older macOS (up to 10.14) Modern macOS only Performance Excellent on older hardware Requires better hardware Conclusion Garageband 6.0.5 Download
Double-click the downloaded .dmg file to open it. You can actually run — installing GarageBand 10
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GarageBand '11 (Version 6.0.5) remains one of the most beloved iterations of Apple’s digital audio workstation (DAW). Released as part of the iLife '11 suite, this specific version is highly sought after by musicians, podcasters, and retro-tech enthusiasts. Many creators prefer its straightforward user interface, unique software instruments, and the iconic "Podcasting" templates that were unfortunately removed from modern versions.
Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) up to macOS 10.14 (Mojave).
If you "bought" or downloaded GarageBand 6.x in the past, it may still appear in your