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You can connect a microphone to your computer to record your voice, an instrument, or any other sound to an audio track in GarageBand. You can connect a microphone to an audio input port, USB port, or other port on your computer, or to an audio interface connected to your computer. You can also use your computer’s built-in microphone to record sound.
After you connect a microphone, you choose the input source for the track you want to record in, and optionally turn on monitoring. Monitoring lets you hear yourself play so that you can hear the part you want to record as well as the rest of the project.
Connect a microphone to your computer
Do one of the following:
- If you’re using your computer’s built-in microphone, choose Built-in Microphone as the input source in GarageBand > Preferences > Audio > Devices.
- Connect the microphone to your computer’s audio input port (if it has one), then choose Built-in Input as the track’s input source.
- Connect a USB microphone to a USB port on your computer. Choose the USB microphone as the track’s input source.
- Connect an audio interface to a USB or FireWire port, then connect a microphone to the audio interface for recording.
- Connect an audio mixer or console to an audio interface connected to your computer.
Set the input source for a microphone
- Select the audio track.
- Click the Smart Controls button to open the Smart Controls pane.
- In the Recording Settings area, choose one of the following from the Input pop-up menu:
- If you’re using your computer’s built-in microphone, choose Built-in Microphone.
- If you’re using a microphone connected to your computer’s audio input port, choose Built-in Input.If Built-in Input doesn’t appear in the menu, choose GarageBand > Preferences, click Audio/MIDI, and choose Built-in Input from the Audio Input pop-up menu.
- If you’re using a microphone connected to a USB port, choose the microphone.
- If you’re using a microphone connected to an audio interface, choose the channel number for the microphone.If the audio interface channels don’t appear in the menu, choose GarageBand > Preferences, click Audio/MIDI, then choose the audio interface from the Audio Input pop-up menu.
- Make sure the input format matches the microphone or instrument. Choose a mono input for monophonic instruments (with a single channel), and choose a stereo input for stereo instruments (with a pair of channels). To change the input format, click the Format button to the left of the Input menu.
- Drag the Recording Level slider to change the input volume level for the sound source.If the Recording Level slider is dimmed, you can’t change the input volume in GarageBand. In this case, use the device’s own volume control.
Turn on monitoring for a microphone
- In the Recording Settings area, click the Monitoring button .The Monitoring button lights orange to indicate that monitoring is turned on.
To avoid unwanted feedback, you should usually turn off monitoring when you’re not playing or singing. Using headphones rather than speakers to listen to your projects can also help avoid feedback.
Hello All,
After recently buying a Neewer NW-700 and setting it up, I plugged it into my what I believe to be a 2012 or 2013 model of the Mac Book Pro, only to see that it was received as headphones and under the output tab of my sound preferences. I don't believe there is anything wrong with the mic as I had also bought and hooked up a phantom power source. After running the cables through the power source I plugged my TRS plug into an additional FosPower TRS to TRRS adapter, knowing that macs don't accept TRS audio jacks. And then after all that, I plugged that adapter into my computer which accepted it as a headphone rather than a microphone.
I do have a theory, that the FosPower Adapter only converts input signals and that the computer then thought of it as a headphone. What do you think?
Here are some pictures to help.
The Mic
The Phantom Power
Adapter
Prior to Plug in
After Adapter was plugged in
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Thanks for your help,
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