If your speakers or headphones are plugged into your audio interface, then you need to go into Preferences -> Audio/MIDI and select your audio interface under Output as well as Input. In order to hear yourself while you are recording, you need to set Monitor to "ON" under the Track Info panel.Īlso, what are your sound output settings? It sounds like you haven't selected the right output source. It therefore assume it must be a problem with the internal audio settings of the mac/garageband. So my problem as you can see if that I cant hear the track while recording using the microphone with the Audiogram 3.īut I can record video with audio using the audiogram 3 USB Audio Inteface and mic using photobooth when I select change Sound>Input to USB Audio Codec in system preferences "The audio device "USB Audio CODEC" has been disconnected!ĭo you want to switch to Built-in Audio or quit Garageband?" The only way to hear the song again with the newly recorded mic track is to unplug the Audiogram 3 (Then I get another Pop-up stating Nor can I hear the track or the new mic recorded audio AFTER I have hit stop. I can see the signal lights lighting up on the audiogram 3 when I talk into the mic, so theres no problem there.Īlso when I hit record I can record audio using the mic, and can see the levels (and the audio wave I am creating being drawn on the screen) but I cannot hear the track itself when I am recording using the mic. I select Yes and INPUT SOURCE changes from If you want to use this device do not disconnect it during the scanning process. "Garageband is scanning your system for audio devices, and has detected a device named "USB Audio Codec"
I plug in my Yamaha Audiogram 3 USB AUdio Interface and I get a pop up stating I want to record using my external mic and my USB Audio Interface, so I have Garageband 9 (V5.1) running a song I have already recorded using a USB keyboard.
There must be something wrong with my settings in Gargaeband/Mac Sound Settings.