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> Need To Add Vocals To Instrumental, simple but how on a mac
gdogg
post Fri 12 Mar 2004, 02:33
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I got imac 0s10 g4 and garageband and itunes. I'm completely new to mac but I have a friend who has a mixer and I have acess to a akg condenser mic and was wondering if I can simply hook up the mixer and mic to the mac and start some kind of software program that'll let me click add track, add the instrumental, than allow me to click record-start recording my vocals thru tha micraphone and mixer as necessary over the instrumental on track1. than export it to mp3. A similar tool on tha pc is acoustica. please help, I heard I can save money by doing this, because I was gonna go to a big studio. I'm also not that fluent with appz like soundforge and protools, cuz it looks too confusing sometimes. holla back and thanks in advance.
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dixiechicken
post Fri 12 Mar 2004, 09:09
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No you can not! sad.gif
At least not on an iMac G4-800 Mac OS-X boot only - like I have.
You'll need an audio interface/box of some kind.
(This gadget is essential really, if want to have topnotch audio quality ) wink.gif

A) ( cheap solution )
I think Belkin makes something called iMic, although I have only heard bad things about it. wink.gif

B) ( more expensive )
Mbox from Digidesign usb-based audio/midi interface.
(Tascam/M-audio and others makes audio interfaces fw/usb based)
All these 3 have had driver problems under OS-X Panther/Jaguar. But check their websites, for updts

C) ( expensive solution )
Motu makes both 828 MK-II and 896 fw based interfaces. Excellent
products both of them. smile.gif
Presonus makes a fwbased interface called Firestation - which also seems good.

Well... maybe some good folks on this list knows other solutions, as well.

Cheers: Dixiechicken


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post Sat 13 Mar 2004, 21:22
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There's also the M audio usb (or firewire) audiophile.
Midi In/Out
2 phono in
2 phono out
2 1/4 jack in
1 1/4 jack headphone out

(firewire does not have the 2 1/4 jack ins)
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editbrain
post Sun 14 Mar 2004, 06:56
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the audiophile is a device you could use, but if you were to search the net for issues users have had you would fine many. i recomend the Tascam US-122. I mean Tascam has been around for years so they know how to make preamps. dig? haha Just kidding. yeah, but the Tascam is the way to go for portable laptop style recording, even if you have a desktop you will not be disappointed with the unit.

happy recording,

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