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> I'm Such A Noob..., very basic recording question
noaccident
post Sun 8 Jun 2003, 23:06
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i'm an acoustic guitarist/singer/songwriter. i want to make a very basic live recording onto my iMac, which runs OSX. i don't need tracks or editing or effects....i just want to be able to make a rough demo of a song or two so a friend can hear what i've been up to. do i need special equipment or software, or is there a way to do it with what my computer came with or some freeware? i do have a standard (non-computer) mic. help? and thanks..
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noaccident
post Mon 9 Jun 2003, 00:42
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i have no idea why that posted three times. i guess i really am a big noob! unsure.gif
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jl3ad23
post Fri 25 Jul 2003, 01:12
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i have a simllar qustion. i want to record a few tracks of music to help my band lern the songs i write, which is all gtr/bass/drum/vox. i am trying to use an old mac mic into the line in on my g4 and some freeware. but my g4 does not register any audio in, it seems.

i see no one answered your post . . . have you found out anything you could share?
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post Sun 27 Jul 2003, 08:11
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Hey, I have a Powerbook G4, Mac os 10.2.6 and play the guitar as well.

For simple recordings like you said, I'd recommend Audacity and Spark ME which are both freeware and will allow you to make simple rough cuts like you said.

You can easily make your recordings and then convert them to whatever format you're looking for.

As for the audio problems, what I've noticed is that plugging directly into the line-in on the powerbook doesn't give a very loud signal at all. If you go to System Preferences->Sound->Input and then select Line In, you should be able to RECORD (not hear through your speakers yet necessarily) the instrument you've plugged in. You might need to turn the Input Volume all the way up to hear something like an acoustic or an electric with no amplification. I'd recommend running through an amplifier or your effects processor before the computer for better input volume.

If you want to "Play through" your computers speakers while you play, go to Applications->Utilities->Audio MIDI Setup and select Audio. Then check the "Play Through" Box.

If you use Spark ME, you can simplify this by just selecting the "Setup" box in the lower left corner of the small "Transport" Window and then check the "Playthru" box in the window that opens.

I would really recommend Spark ME as it seems to be the best freeware recording application that I've found for OS X. Audacity is good too, but more limited it seems to me. If you can still boot up in OS 9, try ProTools Free, but you have to boot up in 9, you can't use Classic.

Hope this helps.
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post Sun 27 Jul 2003, 18:36
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i have a powermac 64 w/ os10.2.6 and i have downloaded audacity. i will check out spark, too.

i haven't tried running the guitar directly into the g4. i was trying to run a mic into the g4 and just place the mic in front of the amp. that doesn't seem to work, though i understand that the old apple mic i have does not work with the g4 input?

i can't make any chagnes in audio midi, it seems. its just set to the default settings and it gives me no other menu options.

looks like i have to buy an imic . . .
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post Sat 2 Aug 2003, 21:35
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Not sure why you'd be having problems getting audio in with a G4 and an apple mic. I use the mic from my old Performa 6320 on my G4 with no problems at all. Seems that any mic with a 1/8" mini plug should work. Just make sure your sound system preferences are set to line in, there is a meter in the system preferences that will show you the level and allow input adjustment. Unless the mic itself is dead, can't think of any reason for it to not work.
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