Garageband not recognizing external inputs from minijack entrance

Hello
I need to connect a sound mixer to the Macbook via minijack audio entrance. Even I have changed the settings for audio input in System Preferences (from internal mic to external line) garageband is not recognizing any external input and internal microphoen is always active.
Someone had the same problem?
Thankx

Change the input in Garageband > Preferences > Audio Midi.

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