Roland M-16DX Music Mixer User Manual


 
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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.