Garageband No Input Source Selected

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I'm using Logic 9 with MAC OS X version 10.8.2. I also use the Duet 1. When I try to record a vocal I get a message from Logic that says, “ no input source selected”. I've checked the preferences in Logic and both the input and output are set to Duet. Also they are set correctly within the Maestro software for Duet. Any suggestions, please. 2017: it’s in the Track controls (where the sends and reverb and stuff are, double-click on the track header) next to where it says “No Input” (or possibly input, depending on what you have set up). There are two intersecting circles. Click that and it becomes one circle. This works even AFTER recording, I just checked. Feb 23, 2020 To make a hip hop or rap beat, start by booting up Garageband and opening a new software project. Next, click on “New Track”, then select “Software Instrument” and click “Create” to pick a hip-hop drummer for your drum line. Then, follow the same steps to add a bass line and the lead instrument track. I have selected the mbox as the audio input for garageband. When I go to the real instrument track info, the three options I have for input source are mono 1, mono 2, and stereo 1/2. None of those three options have resulted in sound being picked up by garageband. None of those options allow me to control the recording level bar which remains. You need to select an input # (corresponding to the input # where your instrument is plugged in on your audio interface) on the channel strip, right below where it says 'I/O' (Input / Output).

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It's great that I can input my DAW (I use Auria) into garage band but it would be even better to use GarageBand as an input into my daw. Why is that not an option? I'd love to make drum tracks on GarageBand and then use them in a multitrack recording in my daw.

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Garageband Says No Input Source Selected

  • edited February 2016

    Because Apple can be a douche sometimes.

    They want you to use GarageBand as the destination for music, and they're willing to limit your options to force you into that. Still a great app. Just crippled slightly by some stupid decisions.

  • @boone51 said:
    Because Apple can be a douche sometimes.

    They want you to use GarageBand as the destination for music, and they're willing to limit your options to force you into that. Still a great app. Just crippled slightly by some stupid decisions.

    For the record this is the technical answer I have printed on the back of my business card and hand out to folks as needed...

  • GarageBand still feels like a toy, and crap like that doesn't help me change my opinions. Yes, you can record decent stuff in it, but instead of participating fully like all the devs out there trying to make a living, Apple tries to stick it to everyone.

  • @rickwaugh said:
    GarageBand still feels like a toy, and crap like that doesn't help me change my opinions. Yes, you can record decent stuff in it, but instead of participating fully like all the devs out there trying to make a living, Apple tries to stick it to everyone.

    Winner, winner, ding ding , chicken dinner!
    Exactly why although having some new features I never bothered re installing Garbage band for this reason. It never fails to disappoint and ends up being deleted when I need space for apps I might actually like and use.

  • What's great is that we're the benign dictator of ourselves and everyone can chose (for themselves) what to keep and what to kill....

  • edited February 2016

    In GB, you can solo the track you want to use in your DAW, go to the “My Songs” screen, and share the file. Choose “Open in…” to export it to Auria Pro, AudioShare, etc…

    Considering Apple’s giving GarageBand away for free, we’re lucky it can even record audio from other apps. I can’t read their minds, but GB is probably aimed at general iOS users. They might be limiting it intentionally for some reason, or just haven’t gotten around to making it more functional. If you don’t want to use the free product, my bet is that Apple isn’t going to lose sleep over it.

    addendum: I just thought---I guess GB isn't free for new users? Does it come with new iPads? I forget. I just consider it free because the upgrade was free.

  • edited February 2016

    I know garage band is nothing I would loose sleep over! Good point! And though I find it to not be useful for my needs it is very good that apple makes it free for those just starting out or who have other uses for it. I used to use it before purchasing other options.

  • I really like GB for what it does, and in fact it’s an amazing app. I’m surprised when people say it’s not even worth keeping on their device. But if they don’t use the features…

  • edited February 2016

    @lovadamusic said:
    I really like GB for what it does, and in fact it’s an amazing app. I’m surprised when people say it’s not even worth keeping on their device. But if they don’t use the features…

    Not really surprising given the other options available and how space is so much of an issue to many iOS users. If I had unlimited space and wanted to constantly have to update my operating system to use those features I think many more of us would have it I am fairly sure. I know I might.

  • I haven’t even tried many of the apps available. GB is very cool to me for some of its features and sounds (and the projects open in Logic.) Maybe there are better options out there. I guess it shows how versatile the iOS music app world is if some people can just toss GB aside. I think Apple is making a lot of people happy with Garageband, but it’s apparently not for everyone.

  • Garageband is second only to Auria Pro IMHO. It has the best piano roll, it has the second best selection of instruments (nothing beats Auria's Lyra and the Twins), it has the Drummer, which is amazing (hope they include MIDI export someday), the smart instruments are superb and a great songwritting tool. The strings, specially, are more inspiring then most Desktop solutions. There are also nicely sounding amp simulators for guitar and bass and the best built-in tuner on iOS. Oh, there is a sampler too, not as powerful as SAMPLR but quite usable.

  • These songs were made using Garageband as a DAW, with various IAAs:
    The only thing not done with Garageband was the mastering, which was done on OSX.

  • edited February 2016
  • Very cool, Dimitri ! Wish I could play guitar like that.

  • I use GB for two things,
    1: getting ideas down quickly for future use but I've learnt not to try and develop them too far in GB. It's a great app for all the reasons stated but for me it falls down at the mixing stage. A simple switch to remove or reduce the bass drum from the reverb would be good for a start. For an app with so many 'front end' options available, the 'back end' is a bit too basic.
    2: it's the only way I have of seeing AU implementation at present. I'm wondering if the isem representation with the horizontal faders is how all AU's will look. Hats off to Arturia for getting it out there so quickly but I can't help thinking that vertical faders would work better given the horizontal scrolling action.
    As an Auria pro user with AU on the roadmap, GB serves a purpose at present and it's good fun.

  • Indeed, mixing with Garageband is an experience I Don't intend to ever repeat. Unless it get updated with at least a basic mixer. Mixing the first two songs I posted above (the third was mixed on OSX) was really a pain.

  • What is great also, is when you record your little ditty into Music Memos, have it add drums and bass and send it to GB, the drums are being played by Drummer, and thus are endlessly manageable for further refining. Finally I export to Logic, where everything gets rounded up. Great and easy workflow, IMHO...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    What's great is that we're the benign dictator of ourselves and everyone can chose (for themselves) what to keep and what to kill....

    I find having a vote with my other personalities to be more democratic

  • I find GarageBand a scratchpad for ideas, but pretty useless for mixing anything beyond a few simple tracks. Like many others here, I will surely delete it again when I need the space.

  • To add to my last comment. Link is making my need for a scratch pad less important. I often not get ideas running by jamming a few tracks Linked together and then go off to Auria to polish anything I think my jamming buddies will find interesting.

  • edited February 2016

    @Fruitbat1919 We're all just trying to find the next little nugget in the river that we can haul off and polish up as best we can...

  • edited February 2016

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Fruitbat1919 We're all just trying to find the next little nugget in the river that we can haul off and polish up as best we can...

    Very true. My grains of gold have been less of late, maybe because I spend so much time nattering on here o, and I've redound my love of gaming lol

  • @Fruitbat1919 I have officially decided that gaming is the endless crisp packet of computing; empty calories etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Fruitbat1919 I have officially decided that gaming is the endless crisp packet of computing; empty calories etc.

    I've become a nibbler. I have my iPad set up just for music and right beside it, a PS vita for games and a WiiU controller for playing films. No wonder I never get any music ideas finished.

    Maybe that's not what I'm after though, maybe the chase is better than the catch for myself musically?

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Fruitbat1919 I have officially decided that gaming is the endless crisp packet of computing; empty calories etc.

    I've become a nibbler. I have my iPad set up just for music and right beside it, a PS vita for games and a WiiU controller for playing films. No wonder I never get any music ideas finished.

    Maybe that's not what I'm after though, maybe the chase is better than the catch for myself musically?

    “Laddie, you don’t ever want to shoot the fox. Once the fox is dead there is nothing left to chase.”
    -John Junor

  • I think it is a short sighted decision by Apple, but I am equally convinced that they won't take advice from me...

  • @lovadamusic said:
    I really like GB for what it does, and in fact it’s an amazing app. I’m surprised when people say it’s not even worth keeping on their device. But if they don’t use the features…

    Agreed.

    I made this in a couple of hours all on GB iPhone!

  • edited February 2016

    @TGiG Good. Start really sounds as though some urgent BBC-voice is going to voice over: 'Tonight on State Lines we'll be asking....'

  • i'm thinking of getting a refurbed mini 2 128GB wifi as a dedicated game device. games take up so much space on my music-making ipad.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:

    i'm thinking of getting a refurbed mini 2 128GB wifi as a dedicated game device. games take up so much space on my music-making ipad.

    I'm still kicking myself for getting a 64gb instead of 128gb.

    If I was to use my iPad to its full for music making, music listening, film watching while away and game playing, well then even a 512gb would struggle

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