bassmonkey
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I have the old shape iMac. Anyone know if it is possible to record my bass onto an MP3 file quickly and easily? I mean without buying any more software or expensive boxes. I am running the latest version of OSX.
I have the old shape iMac. Anyone know if it is possible to record my bass onto an MP3 file quickly and easily? I mean without buying any more software or expensive boxes. I am running the latest version of OSX.
If you're running the latest OSX, does that mean you also have Garageband? That is the simplest and quickest way I can think of doing it.
Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will come along!
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I'll just go into my corner and let my stinking cold finish me off![]()
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Been partying too hard there azzy?
OK, you are now confusing me. Does your iMac look like this?
http://images.apple.com/pr/photos/iMac/imac-lowres.jpg
Or like this?
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/i/z/rv/2004/09/imac-300x225.gif
If it looks like the one in the first picture, you'll need a USB audio input device. Otherwise, you can get the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. Either way, you should be able to use your DI out, you'll just need to use adapters to change from XLR to 1/8. Just start out with the DI level low, and slowly turn up the level as you play until you see the levels in your recording program in the appropriate range.
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TAPCO has a little "M-Box" looking device that comes with a bundled version of Mackie's Tracktion software. All for under 2 bills.
yes, a pain to go buy new software/harware but it is pretty nuts anbd inexpensive.
He has this one:
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Going from 1/4" to 1/8" with that adapter straight into your iMac is going to give you less than stellar quality. If you do come around to wanting to get more serious and spend a little.. I would suggest this box from M-Audio
M-Audio FireWire Solo
available at Guitar Center for under 200, comes with a nice software bundle too.