![]() ![]() Hope this helps!įirst things first, Hi and welcome to the forum, haven't seen ya around before, I was just looking at your video and you're not 1,000,000 miles away, from the way you put you're question i'm making a couple of assumptions first of all that you're recording to one stereo, (or possibly mono?) track and recording with just the desk. If you only pan slightly to one side, the track will exist in both mono inputs (slightly less in one than the other). Paning a track all the way to the left will send the track through mono 1 and panning hard right will put the track through mono 2. You do this by using the pan knobs on your mixer. Now you need to tell your mixer what inputs to send to each mono track. To record both mono tracks at the same time, you must make two audio tracks in GarageBand, set each track for a different mono input, and hit the red "record" dot button on each track. These are your two tracks that can be sent to the computer. This menu will probably have something along the lines of "Mono 1" and "Mono 2" listed. At the bottom of this sidebar there should be a place to set your track input in the form of a drop-down menu. If this sidebar doesn't pop up, you can press the "i" button in the lower right corner to make it come up. In GarageBand, once you make a new track, there should be a right sidebar that pops up. It looks like your mixer is capable of sending two individual tracks of audio to your computer at one time via USB. ![]() Here's a sample of one of my recordings with this equipment: ![]() Thank you SO much for taking the time out to read this and I'd be incredibly grateful if you could help me out! Thanks a TON! Note: I am trying to record my acoustic guitar (1 SM57 over the soundhole and also a direct line in to the mixer) as well as my vocals (1 SM58 with pop filter).ĭo I have the right equipment to make high enough quality recordings to be able to record albums with? So any tips you may have on what to do with my gain, compression, EQ, AUX, FX, PAN, Volume, etc. My goal is to get the BEST sound possible with the equipment I have. ![]() I was wondering if there's a way to display all my tracks from my mixer into Garageband so I can edit each track individually?Īlso, I was wondering how to successfully master my tracks. Now I want to get into recording but whenever I record into Garageband I can only get 1 track (My Mixer). Hello all, I have been using Garageband solely because it is very easy to use although I have been considering an upgrade to Logic Express. Garageband Mixing and Mastering Question: ![]()
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