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Record with Garageband on Mac with backtrack?


ladycider
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Hi guys,

 

I'm pretty much a noob to all things guitars, so I have no idea how to couple the Firehawk to Garageband on my mac for some easy recording. I have both input and output as Firehawk FX and tried to put a backtrack in, but I either couldn't here my backtrack nor my guitar, depending on how I change the input and output.

If you have a "recording with Firehawk for dummies" or some guidelines as to how I should do it, I'd very much appreciate your help!

 

Thank you

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Hi there,

 

I'm assuming your speakers aren't plugged into Firehawk FX outs. 

 

Since you have Firehawk set as audio in and out, your audio source must be plugged into Firehawk FX outputs.

 

If you're looking to get audio out of your computers speakers set the audio out to be your system.

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Hi there,

 

I'm assuming your speakers aren't plugged into Firehawk FX outs. 

 

Since you have Firehawk set as audio in and out, your audio source must be plugged into Firehawk FX outputs.

 

If you're looking to get audio out of your computers speakers set the audio out to be your system.

Hi! I figured it out. Basically GarageBand can only take 44.1 khz input, and the Firehawk outputs at 48 khz, which make them incompatible. I just used another DAW and got it sorted out. Thanks!

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