Q. How can I capture audio from a device that Apple's GarageBand won't recognize as an input device (for instance, something that sends a DV stream instead of an audio stream)?
A. Download either Audio Hijack, or WireTap Pro, either of which can capture audio from any software running on your Mac. Then use the software that does recognize the device, and allows you to monitor it (for instance iMovie) and have Audio Hijack, or WireTap Pro save the audio to disk as a 44.1K 16-bit*08 AIFF file.
You can then drop that file into GB's TimeLine
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GarageBand 4 in iLife '08 (and later) supports 24-bit audio files, not just 16-bit audio files.
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GarageBand from Apple Computer uses audio loops and MIDI loops in Apple Loops format. It can work with Audio Units plug-ins. Apple Macintosh Compatible FireWire and USB interfaces can be used to connect Audio and MIDI instruments to your Mac, and be recorded into GarageBand.
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