Glad to know it's all better now and there was no spritzensparken.
CB
On 8/13/12 3:25 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
The chain is fine. The guitar goes into a little practice amp with no
overdrive. From there a patch cable is connected to the amp (through a
1/2 to 1/4 inch adapter) and goes into the mac'
The chain is fine. The guitar goes into a little practice amp with no
overdrive. From there a patch cable is connected to the amp (through a
1/2 to 1/4 inch adapter) and goes into the mac's line in port. When I
turn on monitoring I can hear the sounds fine. As I said in a later
email, I have no clu
Could be any number of things. Is your guitar/amp coming through in
general? If you make an audio recording in quicktime does that work?
Just want to make sure the physical chain is working first. If not,
double check that the audio input selected is 'line-in' not
built-in-mic. Also, as the nam
I tried exactly that on the advice from another list. The problem is that my
instrument is not being recorded, or at least is not being played back when I
play the song after doing a recording. Also, I pasted in my mp3, and it plays,
but I can't find it in any of the tracks. I see a grand piano,
Hi,
This sounds like a whole lot of work when you can just use Garageband. Paste
the audio track in in your GB project, press command option N and select real
instrument from the dialog and press enter to create a real instrument track.
So, if you press the Letter R for record, the track will
Hi all,
Here's the problem: I want to record my guitar along with a song playing on the
mac.
Here's what I have:
an amp going into the line-in port of the mac,
the latest Soundflower release,
an aggregate audio device set to use built-in input and soundflower,
audacity, recordPad, and vlc for reco