Using M-Audio Ozone w/GB

I am new to this and just set up an M-Audio Ozone to use as audio interface for GB 3.0.4. I ran a mic into the Ozone, but can barely hear it when I choose a "real instrument-vocals track". In the track info, it won't let me adjust the volume under "input". help??
Thanks in advance...

that's a line-level jack, it's the same as trying to plug it right into your Mac:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#micline

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