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> Another Freakin' Beginner, how does this d#mn thing work?
jl3ad23
post Thu 24 Jul 2003, 21:23
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so right off the bat, i admit that i am not particularly adept with either computers or music. still, i endeavor to record on my g4, so laugh if you will, but please help if you can.

i am going the cheap route, because i am cheap (duh). i have downloaded audacity, which seems to be all i need anyway. i also have an old mac mic for an input. that's my setup. it's not like i'm writing operas here.

the problem is i can't seem to record. as in, i get no sound. the preferences panel for audacity does not give me the option of selecting the mic; it's set for the default "built in audio controller" - - what that means, i don't know, as the documentation for audacity is not particularly helpful.

i just want to be able to record some simple melodies and some chords on top. how do i get the sound from my instrument into the g4? can someone please tell me what i am doing wrong?
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T1mon
post Thu 24 Jul 2003, 23:09
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Go to your system preferences and select sound. Then go to inputs and see if the microphone is chosen.
I hope I was able to help.
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jl3ad23
post Fri 25 Jul 2003, 00:08
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"line in" is my only choice in system preferences. and the audio line in port on the back of the g4 is what i have the mic plugged into.

so it would seem that everything is okay there, right?
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post Fri 25 Jul 2003, 00:34
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Yeah... it seems to be alright.
You could try to disconnect the mic and use the built-in mic. (there's one built-in right?)
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post Fri 25 Jul 2003, 01:03
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there does not appear to be any such thing on my g4.
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