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> Getting New Imac G5, need best setup for small recording use
johnnyboy
post Mon 17 Oct 2005, 05:25
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I just ordered the new IMac G5, I have heard some things about using macs, (I am new to mac, been a pc guy for a while). I heard you need external sound cards and the like. What does a guy needs for the basics to set up the mac for recording tracks using guitar, vocal, drum machine and keyboards, not all at the same time, maybe 2 max at the same time? I just need to know the basics so I can get up and running. I'm not even sure yet what kind of software to use, I was going to play around with garageband until I found something I liked better. Any info would be great.
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post Mon 17 Oct 2005, 13:32
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The iMac G5 has built in line-level audio which works fine (certainly for most non-pro uses while you're learning anyhow!)

You'll need a pre-amp for your mic and guitar. If you don't have a mic pre (or mixer, etc) already, then a sound card with mic pres and Hi-Z input would be the neatest solution, although you can get pretty good results with a stand alone mic pre and the built in mac audio. It's all down to budget from there... Get a firewire rather than USB interface if you can afford it, with built in MIDI for your keyboard.

As for software, garageband will make a pretty good first step. There is an upgrade path to Logic Express (and then on to Pro) which will load all your garageband songs.
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jewliscrumptious
post Mon 17 Oct 2005, 15:42
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QUOTE (johnnyboy @ Oct 17 2005, 04:25)
I just ordered the new IMac G5, I have heard some things about using macs, (I am new to mac, been a pc guy for a while). I heard you need external sound cards and the like. What does a guy needs for the basics to set up the mac for recording tracks using guitar, vocal, drum machine and keyboards, not all at the same time, maybe 2 max at the same time? I just need to know the basics so I can get up and running. I'm not even sure yet what kind of software to use, I was going to play around with garageband until I found something I liked better. Any info would be great.

Hey -

I have JUST bought an iMac 20 setup - very similar studio to what you need I think...
I got Logic 7 & a UA-25 USB audio interface which works like a dream...
Check it out - it may also be the answer for you?
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I was a PC user this time last month- I am never looking back!

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dwwave
post Tue 18 Oct 2005, 20:34
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Congrats on switching!

Garageband is a great place to start
no sound card s needed
interface yes
I use a Tascam US-122
but there are alot of interfaces out there
alot swicthing to firewire
mine is usb which is fine for me no complaints
and its kind of like a swiss army knife of connections

Good Luck!
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