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After each selection GarageBand asks “Change audio driver?” Click
Yes to proceed both times.
The Audio/MIDI pane should now look like this:
Click the Advanced Tab at the top of the window, and set Audio 4.
Resolution as desired. If you want to
record a CD—
• select Good so that audio is recorded at 16 bits, as
CDs require.
record at higher quality with later conversion—
• select Better to
record at 24 bits, with conversion to 16 bits when it’s exported.
record the highest-quality audio—
• select Best for 24-bit recording
and export for uses other than burning a CD.
Close the Preferences window.
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Setting Up a Track for Recording
Selecting Audio to Record
Create a new real instrument track.1
Select the Basic Track preset in the Track Info panel.2
After recording, you can select other presets for your track. They’ll
add pre-configured effects to the track, and change its icon.
From the Input Source popup, select what you 3.
want to record from the M-16DX. To record
a mono input channel to which a mic or
•
instrument is connected—select the desired
channel from Mono 1 to Mono 4.
a stereo input channel to which you’ve
•
connected a keyboard or some other stereo
device—select the desired channel from
Stereo 5/6 to Stereo 15/16.
the stereo mix bus—
• select Stereo 17/18.
a pair of mono channels onto a stereo Garageband track—
• select
Stereo 1/2 or Stereo 3/4.
one side of a stereo channel—
• select the desired channel from
Mono 5 through Mono 12.
Only select Input Channels 13/14 or 17/18 when the M-16DX’s USB
button isn’t lit to avoid feedback.
All of the channels have “(EDIROL M-16DX 44.1KHZ)” at the end of
their name. We’ve left out this phrase here just to make things easier
to read.