Q: How Do I set up a FirePod (now knows as the FP10) to work with Apple's GarageBand?
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A: Plug it in. You’re good to go.
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Q: No Really!
A: Yes, really:
1: Plug it into an AC outlet
2: Plug the FireWire cable in to the FirePod (now known as the FP10) and your Mac
3: There is no Number 3
4: Turn your Mac on.
If your Mac is already on, Follow the instructions in the Manual for syncing up the FirePod (now known as the FP10) to your Mac (You can also Sleep your Mac. Turn the FirePod (now known as the FP10) on and wake up your Mac. The FirePod (blah blah, FP10) will sync up)
It's not cheap, but it's an awesome Audio Interface. (I own one, and would buy another without hesitation if I had a use for it!)
Was this information helpful? Yes / NoGarageBand 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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