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You don't need a mixer. You will need an audio interface (either USB or Firewire) that has phantom power, that is, 48 volt power to power this condener microphone. With the interface connected, you can use this microphone with Garageband or any other recording software that support CoreAudio hardware.
Connect a microphone into the microphone input on your computer. You can use an audio recording program to record your voice.
Use a recording interface
To import the music you will need some form of audio interface that can connect the outputs of the recording device to the inputs (either USB or FireWire) of the computer (See links below) . If the tracks contain individual instruments/vocals they can be recorded into software (such as Garageband) as individual tracks for editing/mixing.
Between microphone and microphone preamplifier
Instal the Mac CoreAudio drivers from the CD that came with the Presonus, or better yet, download the latest drivers from Presonus directly. Inside GarageBand, go to Preferences, and choose the Firestudio for the audio input and output. In Logic Studio, choose, Preferences -> Audio and choose the Firestudio for Recording and Playback.
No. The built-in microphones on the Boss BR600 will not sound as good as a Behringer C1U USB condenser microphone. You should also note that there is no way to connect the C1U microphone to the BR600, as it requires a computer with a USB port to operate. If you want to improve the sound of the BR600, you will need to connect a microphone to the 1/4" inputs jacks using a microphone that has this connector, or an XLR to 1/4" adapter cable. Note that the BR600 does not have phantom power, so powering a condenser microphone like the Behringer C1 is not possible.
It is used to connect microphone to microphone preamplifiers.
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The 13 inch MacBook can connect to the Internet.
It is possible to use the iPod microphone to create and save recordings on your computer, and doing so is actually pretty simple. All you have to do is, make and save your recording on your iPod; then, connect your iPod to your computer and just transfer the file over.