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macmonkey
post Wed 13 Aug 2003, 15:52
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hi,

i have a couple of guitars (classical and a fender strat), a yamaha p200 digital piano, and G4 TiBook (technically it belongs to work - but it's mine! laugh.gif) I aslo have a midiman 2x2 to hook up the piano.

i would like to know what i need to start recording audio to the powerbook.

i have the free version of ProTools, but I will consider the Logic Big Box if things go well -- it sounds like it's good value and a lot of people seem to like it.

the powerbook doesn't have an 'audio in' so I'm not sure what I actually need to record audio (guitar and mybe vocal). I don't want to waste money buying the wrong things!

thanks for your patience and help.

mac
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dixiechicken
post Thu 14 Aug 2003, 17:19
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If you have a Mac with mic or line input you could scrape by, with a simple adapter.
However you with be rather limited in what you could record and do with such a setup.

Controlling the signal-levels into your Mac would probably be rather bothersome.

Cheers: Dixiechicken


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