
I don't have one but already see lot of people using that.
#Mac pro audio input usb pro#
That adapter have to work most people who want a cheaper solution use that but if you want other solution you can use a guitar to usb adapter. Here are our picks of the best USB-C hubs for Apple’s MacBook Pro along with an explanation of the differences between a USB-C hub and a docking station. Make shure your spliter is mic and sterio spliter and not a simple sterio 1 to 2 way adapter. Two analog inputs & four analog outs are 1/4 TRS. The other end of the USB-C adapter should have at least a couple of USB 3.0 ports.

Plug it into a 'USB-C port' on your MacBook Pro. Some even have two USB-C connectors to improve the connection to your other devices. In the same way, as by default Pro Tools creates an aggregate device combining the built-in input and built-in output into one device for Pro Tools you can easily combine the input and output. You will notice the adapter has a USB-C connecter. I have not shure if mic apear on setings but try directly on garageband normaly works fine. Utrack Pro 4x4 analog balanced I/O, has dual mic/instrument preamp with gain control, LED metering, phantom & input gain control. Using the Audio Midi Setup Utility in OS X it is possible to create an aggregate device of more than one of the available audio devices on your Mac. Setup your mic volume to max and try your spliter on iphone with voice memos or other app to make shure your addapter work. This is one of the most popular USB audio interfaces for podcasters and guitarists looking to do solo or 2-person recording. The sample rates go all the way up to 192kHz / 24bit.
#Mac pro audio input usb mac#
What mic are you trying to connect? I connect both of my electric guitars to mac and iphone and both work fine with garage band, iphone is much more easyer to connect than mac. The Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd Gen) has 2 XLR inputs with gain control, 48V power, direct monitoring, and a headphone jack with gain, all powered over USB 2.0. I have a problem that my addapter brocke the solder inside the 3,5mm male connector but i cut the exterior plastic and soldering that again and now works perfectly.

You have to connect the spliter to mac with your mic already connect, most times mac connect without any problem but if didn't try disconnect, logout, login and reconnect.
