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As garage band doesn't seem to have any method to adjust parameters of the sound device, you are stuck with what Apple provide, and while cubase can garagebaand the internal sounds, there seems no way to do that from the system preferences panel. Then I realized it was on bluetooth.

They offer more flexible options that make them adaptable, including the choice for Your computer should provide some way of extracting this file, but again, I can't really advise you there.
Windows can sometimes experience permission errors based on the locality of the installer file. GarageBand is a toy, get a proper recording program.
I will say that the preamps on the Focusrite are fairly well regarded. I have had Garageband on my mac since I bought it and never used it - so I loaded it up.
Garageband 10 latency
Originally Posted by Chili. I've not heard anything either way about the UM22 preamps. You might have to play with the way it hands off.
It'll pay off in the long run anyway. Otto tuneMar 14, Regarding the UM22 vs the 2i2, as far as 2 in, 2 out audio is concerned, yes they do perform the same function pretty much.
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Good for the kids and beginners. Or garagebznd least nothing your ear can pick up. My Les Paul Forum. But when playing live into GB there is a lot of latency.
Yes, my password is: VortexMar 27, This is because they are not synchronised and you will get sync errors between them which will result in lost bits and degradation of the audio. Majik Stadium Superstar Posts: KPMar 12, Try adding Gwrageband 3 and you'll skip the amp altogether! Generally, you can't use two separate audio interfaces at the same time.
In the meantime I got it to work somehow.
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KPMar 13, I can't see a way to take the input out of the overall mix, it's like the instrument inputs are getting mixed with the DAW output that returns via USB. On the built in sound system, the latency on the output is 14ms, which is quite acceptable - BUT - and this may be where it's going wrong, the latency on the input is a whopping ms. GB only uses a sampling rate of I've read about setting it to 'optimize for live instuments' garagfband can't find where to do it.
Sampling conversion has been somewhat problematic since the beginning, and although has gotten better, I wouldn't expect GB to deal with it well.
My thinking is that the problem may be your USB output from your amp. It's a compressed file that will need to be extracted before being able to be run. Assuming you loaded the drivers from your amp on your Mac Results 1 to 10 of

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