Trying to record vocals and acoustic guitar into a mic through the Lexicon Lambda into GarageBand. I've tried adjusting the EQ settings and it helps somewhat, but is not a total fix.At this point I'm only using one track or input rather than trying to record multiple sources so its just one mic providing input. The recording has a hiss/white noise that makes it sound like it was recorded through an old cassette recorder.
It isn't background noise as the room is quiet. All other volume controls for the other sources (Mic2, Line 2, etc) are turned to minimum.
Dec 26, 2017 If you booted from a functioning recovery partition, click the “Reinstall macOS” button. The installation process will begin. If you booted from an USB disk, click “Continue” to advance to the installer. You’ll be asked which hard drive you want to install to. I ended up installing High Serria on a thumb drive, rebooting the mac holding down command, and selected the thumb drive to boot from. From there I was able to erase the mac's hard drive with JOURNALED selected. Exit disc utility and installed High Serria. It's installing now. I'll message again if there are any problems. OS X Recovery is a convenient feature that, in theory, means you no longer need an OS X Install disc or a bootable external hard drive with the OS X installer. But there are still good reasons to. The SuperDrive being greyed out is probably because the drive is empty. Disk0 is typically the disk drive in your Mac. Mac OS X Base System is more than likely a partition on disk0. Do this: Hold down the Option while powering on your Mac. If there is a bootable partition, it. The issue that Mac doesn't recognize the internal hard drive could be fixed with First Aidunder Recovery Mode. MacOS Recovery is part of the built-in recovery system of your Mac, from which you can start up and use its utilities to repair certain logical errors of the internal hard drive.
From what you describe it sounds like you are trying to install Lion on your newly installed HDD replacement but its not showing as a disk when you try to actually install Mac OS X. That indicates to me that the drive has not yet been formatted as Mac OS Extended Journaled, so it is not ready for Lion to install onto it. This section of the following article will help you get that drive erased and formatted properly so you can continue with the installation: