 Hi everybody, it's Aaron here from TC Helicon, and today we're looking at incorporating a Go Guitar Pro into your digital audio workstation. Now, we've got our Go Guitar Pro, we've got our USB cable, we've got our Mac, and we're going to plug this guy in. So today we're going to use GarageBand because it's widely available, so I'm going to create a new project, empty project. Alright, and we've got a choice between recording a microphone or recording a guitar. I'm going to choose connecting a guitar or bass because it's going to give me some presets right off the bat. The next thing I'm going to do is make sure that the Go Guitar Pro is selected as an input and an output device, and you can do that by clicking on this little arrow beside. It brings up your preferences. You can also get to this preferences menu from GarageBand, preferences, and then Audio MIDI right there. See that Go Guitar Pro is automatically selected. If it's not, you just make sure it is. Close out of there, create your project, you're going to have one track enabled by default, but you're not going to hear anything yet. And the reason you're not going to hear anything is because input monitoring is not enabled, and that is the key. So I can see signal coming in. That's great, but I'm going to click this little icon here as I mouse over it, says input monitor, enabled input monitoring. So now I'm going to be able to hear it. So that's perfect. It's coming through for me and I'm going to record this so you guys can hear this too. Awesome. So I'm getting it in my headphones and I can adjust that on the Go Guitar Pro, or I can adjust the volume slider up here to adjust volume. Everything's working great. And that's it. So if you have any questions about recording to any other DAW like Logic or Pro Tools or a DAW on a PC, just reach out to us on our community at musicdrive.com. We'd be happy to talk to you. Take care.