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I'm just trying to record some sound from a source that is plugged into my internal soundcard on my Powerbook G4. When I go to the multi-track view, I see a dB level, and only until I select Input 1 do the levels rise and I hear music. This is great and everything, except the REC function goes away. How am I able to record the sounds?
Anyone know of hardware and software that will allow my Powerbook G4 do multi-track recording?
Anyone know of hardware and software that will allow my Powerbook G4 do multi-track recording?
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong. When I plug my guitar into a soundboard, and then plug a line going from the soundboard to my mac, when I put on headphones via the mac headphone jack, I get a delayed response. I'll strum my guitar and 1/2 second later I'll hear it through the headphones. Any ideas?
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong. When I plug my guitar into a soundboard, and then plug a line going from the soundboard to my mac, when I put on headphones via the mac headphone jack, I get a delayed response. I'll strum my guitar and 1/2 second later I'll hear it through the headphones. Any ideas?
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