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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 479169" data-attributes="member: 37101"><p>Well, to record a sample in Garage Band:</p><p></p><p>You need an audio interface/sound card. Plug whatever instrument you want into that, then connect the sound card to your Mac with a USB cord. Create a new basic track (no effects), hit record, play your sample, stop recording. Save As whatever file type you want, probably .wav. </p><p></p><p>About then mapping that sample to your MIDI controller, I'm not sure; I don't have one yet. But, I'm sure it's pretty easy - just read your manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 479169, member: 37101"] Well, to record a sample in Garage Band: You need an audio interface/sound card. Plug whatever instrument you want into that, then connect the sound card to your Mac with a USB cord. Create a new basic track (no effects), hit record, play your sample, stop recording. Save As whatever file type you want, probably .wav. About then mapping that sample to your MIDI controller, I'm not sure; I don't have one yet. But, I'm sure it's pretty easy - just read your manual. [/QUOTE]
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