I can't record my voice

I can't record my voice in garage band. I have a USB Logitech mic that works fine but I can't seem to get garage band to connect with it. I have gone into system prefrences adn made sure everything is working so it has to be something in garage band that I am not doing right. What could I do to fix this? Thank you.

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