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New to Garageband - Some questions on recording live instruments
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmurr187" data-source="post: 744265" data-attributes="member: 70221"><p>Hello Chaunce322,</p><p>I understand what you're trying to do. But unfortunately, I've never heard of any way to multi-track record into GB simultaneously. You pretty much are looking into Logic, or Protools, or something like that.</p><p> BUT, there are ways to get around it, but are very annoying and take a lot of time to do. If you're using a multi-track recording unit, you could record all the tracks, and the send each track one by one into GB (Mute all but one track and hit play, for EACH track). It takes a lot of time, and I honestly don't think it would even be worth it with GB's technology. </p><p>The best thing that I've seen is using a mixing board, and sending the Output to go into garage band. You could do a sample recording to make sure all your levels are right, and then just record it live. It really doesn't bad at all. </p><p>What I think you're looking to do is out of GB's capabilities. I was in the same boat a few years ago. If you could spend a decent amount of money, you could get a logic setup, express isn't that bad.</p><p>I hope I could be of service. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmurr187, post: 744265, member: 70221"] Hello Chaunce322, I understand what you're trying to do. But unfortunately, I've never heard of any way to multi-track record into GB simultaneously. You pretty much are looking into Logic, or Protools, or something like that. BUT, there are ways to get around it, but are very annoying and take a lot of time to do. If you're using a multi-track recording unit, you could record all the tracks, and the send each track one by one into GB (Mute all but one track and hit play, for EACH track). It takes a lot of time, and I honestly don't think it would even be worth it with GB's technology. The best thing that I've seen is using a mixing board, and sending the Output to go into garage band. You could do a sample recording to make sure all your levels are right, and then just record it live. It really doesn't bad at all. What I think you're looking to do is out of GB's capabilities. I was in the same boat a few years ago. If you could spend a decent amount of money, you could get a logic setup, express isn't that bad. I hope I could be of service. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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