If GarageBand isn't working on your Mac

Find out what to do if GarageBand on your Mac won’t open, you can’t play or record in a project, or you’re experiencing another issue.

Try these steps in order

After completing each step below, test GarageBand again to see if you've fixed your issue.

Restart your Mac

Choose Restart from the Apple menu .

Update GarageBand

Choose Apple menu  > App Store, then click Updates in the toolbar. If a GarageBand update is available, click the Update button to download it and install it.

Check device or software compatibility

If you’re using an external audio interface, MIDI interface, storage system, control surface or plug-in that was not made by Apple, make sure it’s compatible with the latest version of GarageBand. Contact the manufacturer for support. If an update is available, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to update the device or software.

Use built-in audio with GarageBand

If you’re using an external audio interface, try using the built-in audio on your Mac instead of the interface.

  1. Unplug your external audio interface from your Mac.

  2. Open GarageBand, then choose GarageBand > Preferences > Audio/MIDI.

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  3. Choose Built-in Output from the Output Device pop-up menu.

  4. Choose Built-in Microphone (or Built-in Input, depending on your computer) from the Input Device pop-up menu.

  5. Open and play back a project that has been experiencing issues.

If the project opens and plays back properly, you might need to update or service your audio interface. Contact the manufacturer for support.

Open GarageBand without audio input and output

  1. Open GarageBand and immediately press and hold the Control key before a project opens.

  2. In the alert, click Don’t Launch.

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If GarageBand opens, it can indicate the following:

  • You may need to update or service your external audio interface. Contact the manufacturer for support.

  • An Audio Units plug-in may be damaged or it may not be compatible with your version of GarageBand. You can try disabling plug-ins to troubleshoot your issue.

Disable Audio Units plug-ins

If you're using Audio Units plug-ins, try disabling them. Damaged or incompatible Audio Units plug-ins can create unexpected behaviour in GarageBand.

To disable Audio Units plug-ins:

  1. Open a project in GarageBand.

  2. Go to GarageBand > Preferences > Audio/MIDI, then deselect Audio Units.

  3. Play back a project that has been experiencing issues.

If the project opens and plays back correctly, a plug-in you're using in the project may be damaged or incompatible with your version of GarageBand. Contact the manufacturer of the plug-in for support.

Test with a new project

You can create a new project and check if the issue is being caused by your project or the GarageBand app.

  1. If GarageBand is open, quit the app.

  2. Open GarageBand and choose File > New.

  3. Choose Empty Project in the New Project window.

  4. Add audio files or Apple Loops to the new project.

  5. Try to recreate the issue you were experiencing. For example, if the project you’re experiencing an issue with uses a particular third-party plug-in, add it to the test project. If the problem reappears, the plug-in may be damaged or may need to be updated.

Test GarageBand with a new user account

Create another user account on your Mac, then try to recreate the issue in the new user account. If the issue doesn’t occur in the new user account, settings in the original account may be causing the issue.

Reset GarageBand preferences


Resetting preferences doesn't affect your project files, presets or patches. However, you do lose any custom preference settings you may have made.

  1. Choose GarageBand > Preferences, and note any specific preference settings you’ve made.

  2. Close GarageBand.

  3. In the Finder, choose Utilities from the Go menu.

  4. Open Terminal.

  5. Copy this command, paste it into Terminal, then press Return: defaults delete com.apple.garageband10

  6. If you have ever updated from a previous version of GarageBand, also copy this command, paste it into Terminal, then press Return: defaults delete com.apple.garageband

  7. Restart your computer.

After your Mac has restarted, open GarageBand and try to reproduce the issue you were experiencing. If the issue no longer occurs, open GarageBand preferences and re-apply your custom settings.

Still not working?

Contact Apple support.

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