Hi all,
I am still not quite sure how I did it, but I set up a track to monitor live input from the line in jack on my mini in Garage Band. I was then able to try out all the preset amps (I have not yet modified any settings on any of them). My results so far are: I am very impressed, even amazed. There is no delay at all, at least not that I can detect, and the sound is just great. To my relatively untrained ear, it sounds as good as any not-too-expensive amp would, with the bonus that you can get so many effects in one place, then record. My setup is guitar to amp (just to relay the sound properly, no effects added on the amp) then amp to line in via a patch cable with adapter. The only problem so far is that any clean settings are either not working or are so quiet that I can't tell they are working. Distortion of any kind sounds good and is at a good volume, but without that it is hard to hear the guitar at all.

Now the questions:
1. How would I put an mp3 in my project, then record myself playing along to it, so, for instance, I could give an acoustic song a bass track (with me playing the bass)? 2. When recording, which I think is just r, how do you pause or stop recording?
3.  Are there hotkeys for moving forward or backward in a track?
4. Working with multiple tracks: how do you select a subset of tracks to play, instead of all of them, and how can you choose which track to work with (say you are cutting part of a track out but you have 5 tracks in the project)?
Thanks in advance!

Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap

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