

If you are experiencing crackles and other artefacts, try if locking a few tracks will help. I like yosemite overall, took me a while to get used to the font, had to change the folders as they were too bright and a few icons as well. In earlier versions of GarageBand you could change the buffer size, but since GarageBand '11 it has no longer been possible.

All my projects loaded up in GB fine, it did hang on the beachball when I first run GB after updating it and osx, but after has loaded without issue. The save as option is back, by default, finnally got logic remote to work first time, yosemite seems quite solid, although if mavericks is your main os, maybe wait a few point releases. Garageband seems a little slower in general use, so maybe doing a few shutdown cycles might settle down the os. Even kore 2 worked, as did the rest of the N.I stuff. Noticed my recovery partition is gone from when I switching between different versions of osx, my plugs still work, haven’t updated any, but don’t have them all installed in yosemite. So far everything that worked on mavericks works on yosemite, noticed a few glitches, set my desktop to dark mode, when I load garageband there is a slight change of colour onscreen, goes more blue.
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Haven’t done extensive testing yet as I’ve set up a dual boot so I don’t rely on yosemite, I still mainly use snowy for audio work. PLUGINS FOR GARAGEBAND 10.0.3 INSTALL Also, if you like to look, feel and sound of the free version, you can How do I install the Drip plugin on GarageBand : GarageBan Visually this is one stunning Garageband autotune plugin and looks great with Ableton too. This plugin delivers all the unique character of the rare original hardware unit.
