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<blockquote data-quote="ErikJenkins1187" data-source="post: 744512" data-attributes="member: 65110"><p>The input is stereo on the Mac Book Pro, it's a line in not a mic input. You can do 1 of 2 things, first get a small cheapo mixer, like a 2-6 channel Berhingher and run the tape monitor RCAs into a stereo mini jack and plug it in (I do this works good!). This will allow you to run several mics at once if you want, just make sure you have a good balanced mix coming off the board first. Second option, use the built in mic in the Macbook, believe it or not, it sounds really money for a computer mic. I've used in Garageband for some idea recordings with an acoustic guitar and it actually turned out good enough for use in the recording! Thirdly, give Garageband a whirl, it's actually an AWESOME recording program for free!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErikJenkins1187, post: 744512, member: 65110"] The input is stereo on the Mac Book Pro, it's a line in not a mic input. You can do 1 of 2 things, first get a small cheapo mixer, like a 2-6 channel Berhingher and run the tape monitor RCAs into a stereo mini jack and plug it in (I do this works good!). This will allow you to run several mics at once if you want, just make sure you have a good balanced mix coming off the board first. Second option, use the built in mic in the Macbook, believe it or not, it sounds really money for a computer mic. I've used in Garageband for some idea recordings with an acoustic guitar and it actually turned out good enough for use in the recording! Thirdly, give Garageband a whirl, it's actually an AWESOME recording program for free!! [/QUOTE]
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