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Hey guys I recently bought a nice macbook pro and Was enjoying all it has to offer until today. I went to plugin a motif piano into the input and it wouldn't record any sound from the convered 1/4 inch cable. Instead all of the sound was my hands hitting the plastic keys picked up by the onboard mic.

What must I do to record?

Also I'm doing a video project for my church and It requires a bunch of vocal tracks. any ideas on how to hook a mic straight into garageband without running through a sound system?

Thanks so much!

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anonymous Tue, 09/01/2009 - 15:38

Well its a huge MOTIF keybooard/piano replacement. Im not sure what model it is..

I put a 1/4" to 1/8" converter into the mono out and then plugged a double ended 1/8" cord into it and into my input in the mac.. I got no sound. So i came home and learned that Under system preferences I had onboard microphone channel active and not the "line in" channel active. So i tried to plug in my headset that i use for PC gaming into the mac and I got nothing.

Can you plug an instrument straight into a macbook without any audio interfaces and it record in garage band?

anonymous Tue, 09/01/2009 - 15:49

Theres only one port for anything to be considered a "line-in" on the mac. The other little hole is for speakers or headphones. Theres 2 USB and a firewire 800. What picked up ANY sound was the external mic (crappy one used with webcam) and not the line in that had all the cords running from the MOTIF to the macbook.

Do i need an audio interface or is this possible without any peripheral hardware?

Codemonkey Tue, 09/01/2009 - 16:34

This is a routing issue. You need to set the active input to line in and make sure it stays at that.

You can probably plug a mic into the input, and get a tiny little bit of signal.
You know when you tune a radio out and all you hear is static? You get 90% that, 10% signal.

Mics need preamps. They're designed to reject interference and bring the signal level up up up into usable levels that other gear is designed to work with.

So in short, yes you can go directly in with a mic unless you want a usable signal.