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> Stereo Guitar Input With Garage Band
Eric C
posté dim. 6 févr. 2005, 20:56
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Hello, I'm new here and looking for some advice with Garage Band. I have a new eletric guitar with the normal magnetic pickups and a bridge mounted piezo pickup for the acustic sound. I have the option of either using two mono guitar cords for the two different signals, or one stereo cord. I would like record both signals into Garage Band or input them for playing live. My G4 Powermac does not have an analog audio input port. Could someone recomend some kind of audio input device that would allow for two audio inputs, or one stereo input.

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posté dim. 6 févr. 2005, 23:46
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