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Keep in mind I'm using Mac OS X.

Okay, I have a super low budget recording studio in the making.

When I record, I want tracks to show up individually as they do on the mixer.
This way, I can edit and control each individual input.
How can I do this on a Macbook?

All I have right now is Garageband, a bunch of microphones, and an old mixer I connect using the red/white cables form like DVD players to a 1/8 inch adapter into the microphone slot.

Thank you for your help.

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anonymous Mon, 04/27/2009 - 07:31

heyarchkeggers wrote: Keep in mind I'm using Mac OS X.
When I record, I want tracks to show up individually as they do on the mixer.

All I have right now is Garageband, a bunch of microphones, and an old mixer I connect using the red/white cables form like DVD players to a 1/8 inch adapter into the microphone slot.

Thank you for your help.

Without an interface you can only record one input at a time (through the mic input) and using your mac's soundcard can cause latency issues. Depending on what kind of mics you're using, you may need a pre amp to power any condensers if your mixer doesn't have phantom power. Getting an interface seems like your next priority, and then I'd suggest investing in some better software. Garageband works, but is limited and clips very easily (at least when I use it). If you like Garageband, check out Logic (as Garageband uses the same engine I believe).

Guitarfreak Mon, 04/27/2009 - 09:18

Second the Logic Movement. Move before you get too comfortable with the bubble world of GB. This is coming from a reformed GB user, you will need to relearn everything when you get real software if you get too comfortable with GB.

Logic Express is only 200: link removed You can always upgrade to Logic Studio later for the same total price that it would have been to buy it in the first place.

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