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If you have the original CDs, then they should include an installer, that puts the files in the right places.
Without the installer file it gets a little bit more tricky.
Because thes are factory sounds, the installer stores them in the system directory. You can just drag them to the appropriate place manually, but that cause cause permission issues.
The Apple Loop are stored in the system Library directory /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/
Garageband Song Files
The Instrument files are more complicated because they are stroed in the /Library/Applications Support/Logic/ or /Library/Applications Support/GarageBand/
In addition the Instrument files and samples (audio files are stored in different sub folders.
If you are not familiar with the file structure of GarageBand and Logic (both share many files and directories) then I wouldn't do it manually and rely on the installer file.
Hope that helps
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Garageband Jam Session
Oct 8, 2017 12:43 PM
I like nearly all of Apple’s $99 Jam Pack add-on sound libraries for GarageBand (Voices doesn’t do a lot for me), but I also like free. And when I think free and GarageBand I think SoundFonts, E-mu Systems’ sampled sound file format—a software instrument format supported by GarageBand.
Here’s how to obtain and install SoundFonts:
1. Google “soundfont” to find one of the many sites that offer free SoundFonts—HammerSound is a good place to start.
2. Once you’ve downloaded a few SoundFonts, place them in this directory: /Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks.
3. In GarageBand create a new Software Instrument track, click the Details triangle, and from the Instrument Generator pop-up menu choose DLSMusicDevice and click the Edit button next to it.
4. In the window that appears, choose your SoundFont from the Sound Bank pop-up menu to play that sound.
Note that not all SoundFonts are compatible with the Mac OS. I’ve also found that GarageBand is happier if the SoundFont extension is spelled .sf2 rather than .SF2.
Also note that SoundFont files are often compressed in the RAR format. You can expand them using a tool such as the donation-ware UnRarX.