Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 7:54 pm
Pens wrote:Maybe, I'll fuck around with it later, I don't know if that will work though since I record with a pair of mics at once (One SM58 and one large diaphragm condenser set a bit back to pic up room ambiance). I don't think there's a way to send output from the laptop into the mixer without it going into the mixed output from the two sources.toez10 wrote:If you've got a mixer with aux sends and headphone output, you can route your output from garageband into a stereo input on your mixer, then have your mice in another channel on your mixer sent out through an aux/effects channel on your mixer to garageband, and then use the main mix for your headphone balance. If you've got a channel insert on your mic channel, you can send out from there to garageband as well - either way you just want to make sure you aren't sending a mix of your new vocal and the audio track you are monitoring. Perhaps that will work with the setup you've already got?Pens wrote:Hmm. I already have a small mixer, the purpose was to take output from the mixer AND output from garageband and go into my headphone while still sending the mixer as the input from the mixer into my laptop. Basically, if I monitor the track in garageband it gives me latency, so I was wanting direct vocals from the mixer and the playback from the other tracks. Fuck I guess I'll have to build one somehow.
Thanks y'alls.
This may or may not help you out with splitting your input and output signals.

-Matt