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New to Garageband - Some questions on recording live instruments
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<blockquote data-quote="zacman" data-source="post: 745071" data-attributes="member: 15911"><p>In the manual it says you can record up to 8 live instruments simultaneously. You need to get the right interface, like the FireWire 410 or such. What you'd have to do in GB is to set each real channel's input to correspond to the respective output from the interface.</p><p>What you can do right now... let's say you just wanted to record a guitar and vocal, you can run the outputs from the guitar and microphone into the stereo input of your mac, set 2 real channels with input left on one and input right one the other. You can then arm the simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zacman, post: 745071, member: 15911"] In the manual it says you can record up to 8 live instruments simultaneously. You need to get the right interface, like the FireWire 410 or such. What you'd have to do in GB is to set each real channel's input to correspond to the respective output from the interface. What you can do right now... let's say you just wanted to record a guitar and vocal, you can run the outputs from the guitar and microphone into the stereo input of your mac, set 2 real channels with input left on one and input right one the other. You can then arm the simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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