Very few powered mixers have a USB audio connection, but you can connect the line output out of almost any mixer to the inputs on the Mac to record with GarageBand.
Music Mixers do all the production work when a band records a song...
There are no solar powered mixers on the market; however, the first mixers were indeed manual. A simple turn handle rotated a gear which in turn spun two beaters.
The iPad's version of Garageband will not work on an iPhone.
Yes, Garage Band will not work on a Windows PC.
The Mac's Garageband, iMovie etc. applications only work with Mac OS X. There is no Windows version to work on other PCs.
If they are your own songs that you have created yourself then it is legal (and YouTube encourage you to do so) to put your work where ever you want.
The general answer is that the electric motor makes it go. Electricity is converted to mechanical energy by the motor, and the power is transferred through gears (to correct speed) and coupled to the mixing head or to the mixer blade shafts.
Your local Home Depot store has a great selection of garage work benches
The contraction of a muscle cell is an example of mechanical work.
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There is no method of running Mac programs directly on Windows. it is only possible inside an emulator, which is very slow and useless for multimedia work.
No, the Instamapper on the Blackberry does not work if the phone is powered off. If your phone is out of coverage, it can store up to 100 locations, but it cannot physically work whilst your phone is not powered on.