IN-built microphone and USB keyboard

Help! I am a new user of Garageband. Much to my surprise I managed to connect my keyboard (Roland RD700sx) to the USB port of my MacBook. But when I record I also get input from the in-built microphone. How do I stop this?

the mic could only record if you've got a "real" track record enabled, and the keyboard can only be recorded if you have a "software" track enabled. don't create or enable a real track

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