Garageband Question

Agileguy_101

Master of his Domain
So I've finally got my first recording rig down - got two SM-57's, a Mac, and a Mbox Mini (the only thing I own is one of the mics, hah). Since I only have XLR to 1/4" cables, both mics are running into the line ins of the Mbox. I want to record two tracks simultaneously, with each mic feeding one of the tracks. However, Garageband will only let me select one track at a time. Is there anything I can do about this?

Also, is it even possible to separate the mics onto different tracks? I tried to by feeding each track a different input source (options are Mono 1 and Mono 2) but I'm not sure if it worked.

Sorry if these are basic questions, I'm just a n00ber at this stuff.
 
Re: Garageband Question

It sounds like something to do with the Mbox setup, but I don't know it, or the Mac, but GarageBand ought to be able to handle more than one track at a time.
 
Re: Garageband Question

How many channels does the audio/MIDI interface box offer?

If the MBox Mini is a 2x2 device, it can probably only handle one mono source or one stereo source at a time. Two mono inputs to two discreet input busses simply and, then, to two discreet mono audio tracks, may not be offered. This is a failing of the MBox Mini rather than either the computer or the recording software.
 
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Two index entries conspicuous by their absence are the words Buss and Routing.

On any mixing system, I like to see a schematic diagram of the signal flow. The MBox offers no such illustration. Judging by its selection of sockets, one track at a time is all that the design is can cope with. It is intended for the lone home recordist.
 
Re: Garageband Question

I was a derp. I figured it out though. Tomorrow and the next day will be spent making clips. Huzzah
 
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