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Im recording my piano on garage band, how can i get rid of the noise coming from my laptop

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Plug-in a set of headphones. This will (mechanically) disable the built-in speakers. Actually, any plug inserted into the "headphone-output" jack will mechanically "mute" the speakers.

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