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Glamcookie - Jun 28, 2005 7:39:30 am PDT #3517 of 10003
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

be able to use it anywhere. Is this pretty easy to set up? Is the ability to do this built in or will I need to buy an additional component to make it happen? (again apologizing for my ignorance)

If you're talking Internet, you'll need an AirPort card, which may or may not come with it, depending on the model you buy (I think the more you spend, the more stuff comes on it). If you want wireless Internet at home, you'll also need an AirPort base station. The AirPort card will let you connect to wireless networks all over the place but some of them charge so, it isn't necessarily free.

I'd also like to know how to choose between an iBook and a PowerBook. I have my heart set on a PowerBook but I probably don't really need the extras. But it's so pretty!!


tommyrot - Jun 28, 2005 7:42:54 am PDT #3518 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

If you're talking Internet, you'll need an AirPort card, which may or may not come with it, depending on the model you buy

I think all iBooks now come with Airport.


Glamcookie - Jun 28, 2005 7:46:05 am PDT #3519 of 10003
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Ah. I bought my iBook several years ago and it wasn't standard then. I'm glad they are now.


NoiseDesign - Jun 28, 2005 7:53:00 am PDT #3520 of 10003
Our wings are not tired

Is that a good idea? Honestly, I'm a little wary of buying something used.

I've purchased two Mac Towers, an iBook, and two Powerbooks from Apple reconditioned sales and they've all been great.


lisah - Jun 28, 2005 8:03:15 am PDT #3521 of 10003
Punishingly Intricate

I've purchased two Mac Towers, an iBook, and two Powerbooks from Apple reconditioned sales and they've all been great.

That's really good to know. I hadn't considered the option before but it seems to make sense.

Apple's describes Garageband as having recording capability but I'm not sure I understand how it works. I know you can, like, plug your guitar or a keyboard into the computer and record that way but I want to record my whole band playing. (I think maybe my guitarist might know how we can do this, though. Hooray! for people who are not the lead singer and know about equipment-n-stuff)

And thanks so much for your input everybody. I'm getting less scared and more excited now!


Glamcookie - Jun 28, 2005 8:05:52 am PDT #3522 of 10003
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Be very excited! I have a deep deep love for my 3 year old iBook (graphite clamshell).


NoiseDesign - Jun 28, 2005 8:06:37 am PDT #3523 of 10003
Our wings are not tired

Yes, Garageband allows you to record. If you want to record your whole band at once then you'll need a multichannel audio interface. One of the Firewire ones would make the most sense. Garageband makes use of Apple's Core Audio drives so as long as the card is OS X compliant then it should work with no problems. You can do 8 tracks plus 1 virtual track of recording simultaneously in Garageband 2.0. M-Audio and Mark of the Unicorn both make good firewire audio interfaces with Mac Drivers.

If you are going to do more recording you might want to look at a more expensive option like a Digidesign 002 Rack which includes ProTools LE. There is also Logic Express from Apple which gives you many more recording options and a very nice suite of plug-ins to play with. I'm about to add Logic Pro to a couple of my systems.


lisah - Jun 28, 2005 8:16:04 am PDT #3524 of 10003
Punishingly Intricate

If you want to record your whole band at once then you'll need a multichannel audio interface. One of the Firewire ones would make the most sense.

Okay...again apologizing for my lack of knowledge...would all the instruments have to somehow plug into this? Are these kinda expensive devices?

See, my bandmate has an mp3 recorder she uses to record practices. It just has a little microphone that picks up the noise we're making pretty well. The quality is not pretty but that's okay. We basically just use the recordings to work on new songs. (However, she does not have a computer at home and it's getting to be an issue for her to burn the cds from the mp3 recording at her office.)


Tom Scola - Jun 28, 2005 8:18:06 am PDT #3525 of 10003
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

M-Audio just released a new gizmo specifically for GarageBand.


NoiseDesign - Jun 28, 2005 8:19:44 am PDT #3526 of 10003
Our wings are not tired

Yes, you'd need some microphones to plug into the interface, but you'll do all of the mixing inside the box. The interfaces start at around $300 and go up from there. The Digidesign 002 Rack that I mentioned goes for around $1300.