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Hi, New here as of today. I am on a MacBook Pro running 10.10.5 (Yosemite) and have a good mic. I had an Mbox 2 and used ProTools to play with, and then my stuff became unsupported. So-- starting new and don't want or need to spend a lot of $ for what I want to do at this time. I want to be playing with my voice (spoken, singing), and have capability to work with the ability to listen along to another track or two. Looking for best recommendations on:
* cheaper to free audio programs-- Audacity, Garage Band, nTrack, stuff somewhere in there, and
* a cheap but reliable interface which would have 1 to 2 rca inputs or some ability to bring my good mic into the equation.
Any other tips along the lines of just getting started-- mostly just with being able to listen to myself through headphones for "practice", and later on, the ability to record something if I feel I have a "keeper".
One final question-- I know my Mbox 2 doesn't work with ProTools anymore, but would it be able to work with another software program?
Thank you!
* cheaper to free audio programs-- Audacity, Garage Band, nTrack, stuff somewhere in there, and
* a cheap but reliable interface which would have 1 to 2 rca inputs or some ability to bring my good mic into the equation.
Any other tips along the lines of just getting started-- mostly just with being able to listen to myself through headphones for "practice", and later on, the ability to record something if I feel I have a "keeper".
One final question-- I know my Mbox 2 doesn't work with ProTools anymore, but would it be able to work with another software program?
Thank you!