Midi to usb. Microphone

so i have a casio plugged into my garageband via a midi to usb cord, and when i try to record it won't record any sound unless the microphone is on, which of course has horrible quality. then when i turn the microphone off it doesn't register that it is making any sound just that im hitting the keys...whats the problem why won't it register any sound? how can i record without the mic? sorry if this is a stupid question...thanks!!!

Without an interface of any kind I guess you'll need to plug into the Mac's line-in, which would be a mini (1/8").
If your Casio has a headphone out it could be a 1/8" or a 1/4" (TRS). So you'd need a 1/4" to 1/8" plug or something like that. (there are cables with one of each size on either end or there are little 1/4 to 1/8 connector pieces).
They you'll need to choose the built-in input in GarageBand Prefs>Audio/MIDI.
The Casio may also have a line-out. It could be two RCA or phono jacks. You can also get a cable to convert that too. I would prefer a line-out because it's a fixed output, unlike the headphone out which probably responds to the unit's volume control.

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