![]() ![]() You should also note that the amp models in GarageBand 10 provide a simulated preamp/power amp combo, meaning you'll have a gain knob on the amp and a master output (more on that later). ![]() This means you'll need to back off the signal you're sending into GarageBand from your electric guitar and/or pedalboard. If you're too loud in GarageBand, you'll see the red clipping indicator in the top right corner where the master volume is located. This is something I have to watch with my compressor and EQ pedals, since they both have the ability to boost my signal. There are several ways to connect an electric instrument to your computer. This means that the pedalboard is in a kind of preamp role, with the potential to send enough gain into GarageBand to create unwanted noise or even distortion. With your pedalboard going directly into the USB interface, and ultimately GarageBand, you'll need to treat GarageBand as your final power amp. ![]() for guitar and bass (pre)amplifiers (AAX/AU/VST/VST3 or even hardware). ![]() Put a noise suppressor like the Boss NS-2 at the end of your pedal chain Our plugins are known worldwide and recognized by many as the best out there.Use 9V batteries instead of a daisy chain (9V batteries in each pedal - though a pain - is a form of isolated power).The less pedals you use, the less noise you'll have to deal with. So, nothing new here - just common sense. ![]()
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