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You'll need an application called a "host" to do this. Luckily your Macbook came with one for free called Garageband. I've not used it much, but I think it should be fairly simple to load them up as plug-ins and make it happen. I personally like Ableton's Live for this, but there are plenty of apps that'll more or less get you there. On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Massimo Liverani H&T<liverani@het.it> wrote: > Hi to all the loopers! > As ou know i'm a newbie here, although i play live looping from many >years > using simple instruments... > But let's go to the question: > I got a new macbook with OSX 10.5 and and recently i decided to use it >for > looping. > I play guitars and other instruments like air synths theremins etc. > I dwnld moebius and i started playing it helped with my FCB1010 and it >works > well. > But i'd like to expand possibilities using other stuff that could me >avoid > to use external multieffects etc etc > and i decided to use guitar rig, but i actually dont'k know the better >way > to connect them. > Maybe a sw like live or cubase or logic could resolve the problem bt...is > the simplest way? > Have you opinions about that? > T.I.A. > > Max Liver > > PS Rick... don't give up! ;-) > > >