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EricSteffensen



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:04 am    Post subject: Here's why I love my Macbook Reply with quote

So tonight I was asked to show up and play an impromptu gig at the last minute, about 15 minutes before they needed me.  Not having anything else booked I of course agreed to it, only to find about 5 minutes before showtime that Garageband wasn't seeing my breakout box.

So even after restarting my computer Garageband still wouldn't see it so I decided to throw a hail mary and just use the built in mic in the laptop...as it turns out the built in mic actually works in a pinch with vocals and an acoustic guitar, and I had one of the best crowd responses I've had in awhile.   Of course it still sounds better through the Firebox but I'm so glad I had this as a backup.
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Silas Scarborough



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You'll lose communications to the audio interface every so often no matter what system you're using.  The fastest fix for me was to shut down GarageBand, toggle the interface off/on and restart GarageBand.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK .. Dumb PC-Guy question here, but ... why do you guys use GB?

I suppose because it knows stuff that lets you route and manage your signal.  But, just wondering because I think of it like Sony/SoundForge Acid ... the Looper's Main Tool.

I also suppose because it came with the Mac.  I use SimpleCast and had to buy it extra, of course (but, that's because it has the features I want, rather than a stripped-down, barely functional piece of s......oftware).

Just wonderin' ....  Rolling Eyes
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EricSteffensen



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use it mostly because it came with the Mac and it's fairly easy to use, especially if all you're doing is running a guitar and a vocal.  I imagine that if I did anything with loops I would probably want to use something like Acid.

I've used Protools LE in the past for home recording projects but didn't upgrade it when I upgraded my Mac because I'm sick of pulling my hair out trying to get home recordings up to the quality that I want.
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Silas Scarborough



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As with Eric, the GarageBand loops aren't interesting to me.  I'll use them for drum tracks but only until the Thunder Goddess has time for it.

GarageBand is, by far, the easiest music software I've ever found.  I started with Vision which was extremely powerful but also extremely hateful.  GarageBand is sheer pleasure next to that.

I was running seven channels with four live most of the time and the others for special applications (e.g. throw down a bass loop in a gig with a bass rather than the keyboard).  GarageBand supported this easily and without much flak about patches.  Some may remember Galaxy, the nightmare soul-sucking patch librarian of the past.

I'm was using a MacBook Pro 2.5 dual and I suspect that's the minimum in compute power you'll need to run that many live channels and to run SL at the same time.

Note that GarageBand has nothing to do with SimpleCast as that component is matched on a Mac with the Nicecast software.  Audio goes into GarageBand, over to Nicecast, and on to the net.  What I got from GarageBand was the ability to manage the channels independently and that's crucial to me.  Doing it on a mixer wasn't enough for the sounded I wanted and I loathe external effects boxes for mixers, in part because you've got to control them with MIDI and GarageBang doesn't send MIDI.
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