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Is it as easy as running a Y cable with RCA plugs on the ends from my Macbook Pro's headphone jack into the back of each monitor?
...Ok. How would a Firebox work then?
...Ok. How would a Firebox work then?
As this has now alrady been answered, my apologies for being so closed minded (USA tunnel vision). I checked a site in AU and noticed the cost of a Firebox isn't exactly inexpensive. This said, I'd just suggest yuo choose any outboard audio processor (many from MAudio are also good and cheap) and use that. I don't have experience with the MAudio FIrewire Solo or Audiophile, but they seem reasonable as well.
Many good deals on Ebay to be found. These interfaces don't usually get banged around too badly, so a used one may be worth buying if funds are tight. In which case, I'd go back to my original rec of the Firebox.
However, I'm confused about what you're using these monitors for. Are you recording on the laptop? If so, what are yuo using for inputs?
Yes, my recording is all being done on my Macbook Pro in Garageband. I plug my mics into my mixer, and go directly from the mixer to the line-in on my laptop. I want to use the monitors to edit/mix my bands songs and my drum tracks.
Is it as easy as running a Y cable with RCA plugs on the ends from my Macbook Pro's headphone jack into the back of each monitor?
the mixer should have a spot you can plug in the monitors.
then in garage band just change the audio preferences so the output and and the input are the mixer