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Hi guys and gals,
I have some real problems with a new purchased Griffin iMic. When I record from any source like Sony MD player or my battery powered condensor mic I get really really very much noise. It is unusable. First I tought the iMic is defect so I went back to the store and exchanged it. New iMic has the same problems.
I have an iBook 1.42 and Tiger 10.4.2
Any idea's?
Cheers LaForge
Hello,
Who can recommend a good audio interface for Macintosh computers? I am looking for an Audio interface for my iBook G3 900MHz. It should run under Jaguar. I need two Mic inputs with phantom power and USB connectivity. Low latency is also a must. I will use Garageband.
I read some comments here on the forum and the more I read the more I freak out. It looks like most of them have problems.
Can anyone recommend a good interface that I can just connect and use? If its not freakin expensive I am glad as well.
Thank you guys for your help. LaForge
Hi,
I am currently a PC user, but I think about switching to a Mac. I currently use my PC for a lot of stuff, and one is for music mixing. I like to describe what I'm doing with my PC. What I would like to know how I can do that with a Mac and which software is available at an affordable price.
Ok. First I'm a guitar player and songwriter.
I have a Digitech GNX3 workstation to record my songs on a smart media card. With the GNX3 you can record up to 8 tracks of guitars and/or voice and/or drums.
After recording I transfer the tracks to my PC. Therefore I use a smart media card reader.
The tracks are stored in the .wav format.
I have a mixing software called Musik Maker 2003. With that I can arrange up to 64 tracks and mix the tracks to a stereo .wav file which I then can burn on a music CD.
I don't need 64 tracks. Up to 16 tracks are enough.
So I hope you can help me and tell me which software is available for Macs to mix .wav files together.
Another thing that would be nice is to have a software synthizier to create some kind of background music.
Does anyone know a software to do so ?
Thanks in advance for your help
Cheers CmdrLaForge
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