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> Tibook Line In With Mixer, help with compatibility
albino_axe
post Wed 14 Jan 2004, 03:11
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I own a 1Ghz G4 TiBook and I want to use it for making a home studio in my room. Now, I'm not talking about all this super expensive studio quality stuff, I just want to be able to record my guitar, harmonica, djembe, and voice onto my computer with reasonable quality. The thing I need help with is this. I need to know if I can plug a Behringer Eurorack UB1204-PRO mixer into the line in to the back of my TiBook. I know I can only record in mono that way because I would have to use a adapter cable that goes from the left and right A/V cables to one 1/8" jack. But that is alright with me. I just need to know that if I buy that Behringer mixer and some mics and, using the A/V to 1/8" cable, connect it into the line in on my laptop that it will work. Any advice or help is greatly appreciated!!! Thank you,
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post Wed 14 Jan 2004, 17:33
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Thank you for the reply. I am using Amadeus II for audio capture and in the prefs you can set it to 24bit, 44100khz quality. That is the highest you can go with this program. Do you think I should download the free ProTools version? I like Amadeus because it's really quite simple and has a lot of potential for recording and creating songs, but if it cannot get decent quality then I'd would be willing to go to another program. Thanks again,
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