l mics so I’m asking here hoping someone is using a great
>>> product. What I am looking for: it must be an Omni directional microphone,
>>> not a cardio and pattern. Hopefully a good quality omnidirectional
>>> condenser mic and that would make me happy. Please any recomm
there for iPhone
>> external mics so I’m asking here hoping someone is using a great product.
>> What I am looking for: it must be an Omni directional microphone, not a
>> cardio and pattern. Hopefully a good quality omnidirectional condenser mic
>> and that would make me
Which model iPhone?
> On Nov 7, 2023, at 18:50, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> It’s really hard to sift through all the advertisements out there for iPhone
> external mics so I’m asking here hoping someone is using a great product.
> What I am looking for: it must be an Omni directi
It’s really hard to sift through all the advertisements out there for iPhone
external mics so I’m asking here hoping someone is using a great product. What
I am looking for: it must be an Omni directional microphone, not a cardio and
pattern. Hopefully a good quality omnidirectional condenser
Hello,
Many thanks for your help on this. Changing the lightning to 3.5 jack adapter
fixes the problem. There must have been a wiring glitch in my prior adapter.
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> headphones do not include a microphone.
> Until recently I was able to hold phone calls
Hello,
I am running IOS 16.4.1 on my iPhone SE 2020. I often use induction loop
headphones which fit over my hearing aids with tele coil set on and which
connect to my iPhone via an Apple lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter. My
headphones do not include a microphone.
Until recently I was able to
end user authorize every
> application that is using a Microphone or camera much like on IOS. Also,
> with Catalina, it is much more difficult to install kernal extensions that
> could circumvent system access requirements to items. It is quite possible
> that “whole disk” access would a
Hello,
If you are using H recent versions of MacOS this is fairly hard to do. The
permission system requires that the end user authorize every application that
is using a Microphone or camera much like on IOS. Also, with Catalina, it is
much more difficult to install kernal extensions that
Hi,
I feel like there has been a spyware on my apple devices for a very long
time and my device microphone and camera are being accessed. Is there any
way to block off microphone or camera so it cannot be accessed by spywares?
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Hello,
I have a problem with microphone on Beats Solo 3, when I join it to 3,5 jack
connector. When I want to call with my friends and etc, so they don't hear me.
Microphone is functional if Beats Solo3 are joined over bluetooth.
What can I do? I need to repair it.
It is on Mac OS.
Than
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aving issues earlier in the year.
>
> On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 6:14 PM Georgina Joyce <mailto:g...@gena-j.me.uk>> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I wondered if others have experienced problems running Sierra? I have had for
> some time a Yeti Blue Microphone connected to my
time a Yeti Blue Microphone connected to my Mac Mini and for some
> reason it has stopped working. It is clearly seen by the Sound preferences
> and in Amadeus Pro. But recordings are silent. I have a cheap microphone
> and connected it to the line in and I have the same results as with the
Hello All,
I wondered if others have experienced problems running Sierra? I have had for
some time a Yeti Blue Microphone connected to my Mac Mini and for some reason
it has stopped working. It is clearly seen by the Sound preferences and in
Amadeus Pro. But recordings are silent. I have a
I was asking whether and how I
>> could make such a recording on the same mac while the reader is reading it
>> aloud. I thought QuickTime could record the internal microphone but
>> obviously not. I will look into Amadeus. Thank you.
>>
>> Andrew
>>>
has to
>> read it out to me. I want to have a recording of the reading so that I can
>> listen to it again and again. That's why I was asking whether and how I
>> could make such a recording on the same mac while the reader is reading it
>> aloud. I thought Qui
a sighted person has to read it out
> to me. I want to have a recording of the reading so that I can listen to it
> again and again. That's why I was asking whether and how I could make such a
> recording on the same mac while the reader is reading it aloud. I thought
> QuickT
g on the same mac while the reader is reading it aloud. I thought
> QuickTime could record the internal microphone but obviously not. I will
> look into Amadeus. Thank you.
>
> Andrew
>> On 24 Dec 2016, at 13:42, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>>
>> Hi Andrew.
>>
was asking whether and how I could make such a
recording on the same mac while the reader is reading it aloud. I thought
QuickTime could record the internal microphone but obviously not. I will look
into Amadeus. Thank you.
Andrew
> On 24 Dec 2016, at 13:42, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Andrew.
I am not sure I understand what you are asking
here.
If you are looking for a recording program for your mac so someone can read
aloud the file then Amadeus pro will do the job for you.
Can you clarify please?
Nektarios.
> On 24 Dec 2016, at 14:34, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi,
Probably a very basic question to which I don't seem to have an answer: I have
a file on my mac which needs to be read aloud and recorded by a human voice.
How can I accomplish this simple task?
Many thanks
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When On Rodger, Or Vorail I hear that the other people who are using an
Iphone they sound better and clearer then I do; So i have tried with My
Otterbox defender case on and off and I still
gt; settings, but somewhere in the chain there's automatic gain control, be it
> in your particular apps settings, or in the system sounds panel. Sent from
> my IPhone
>
>
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Brandon A. Olivares
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> When
t;>> <mailto:philh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That sounds like "automatic gain control", Or AGC.
>>>>>> I don't remember there being an auto gain control switch in the sound
>>>>>>
ds like "automatic gain control", Or AGC.
>>>>> I don't remember there being an auto gain control switch in the sound
>>>>> settings, but somewhere in the chain there's automatic gain control, be
>>>>> it in your particula
Or AGC.
>>>> I don't remember there being an auto gain control switch in the sound
>>>> settings, but somewhere in the chain there's automatic gain control, be it
>>>> in your particular apps settings, or in the system sounds panel. Sent from
>>
chain there's automatic gain control, be it
>>> in your particular apps settings, or in the system sounds panel. Sent from
>>> my IPhone
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Nov 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Brandon A. Olivares >>> <mailto:thepianist2...@gmail.c
l, be it
>> in your particular apps settings, or in the system sounds panel. Sent from
>> my IPhone
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Brandon A. Olivares
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> When I use my mi
uto gain control switch in the sound
> settings, but somewhere in the chain there's automatic gain control, be it in
> your particular apps settings, or in the system sounds panel. Sent from my
> IPhone
>
>
>> On Nov 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Brandon A. Olivares
>>
IPhone
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Brandon A. Olivares
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> When I use my microphone for online meetings, I notice that the volume will
> often adjust itself. Unfortunately this affects how I sound to others, as
> I’ll go from a normal vol
Hi everyone,
When I use my microphone for online meetings, I notice that the volume will
often adjust itself. Unfortunately this affects how I sound to others, as I’ll
go from a normal volume, to very faint. I have to go into System Preferences /
Sound and turn the input volume back up.
This
You know? Dang! I never even thought a that! I have a mac mini late 2012,
and though my studio mike is hooked to it through my audio interface, and
those it's a D***! good mike, it's kind of difficult for me to get to while
sitting directly at my desk. There's really not a way with how the studi
I might solve my Bluetooth issue if I stick with the wireless
neckloop and use a clip on mic as the path of least resistance. Would
like suggestions on decent mics. USB mics no but a wireless mic that
uses a USB transmitter is fine.
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an
i don’t know if this works, try to turn on the Use ambient noise reduction
> On, on the system preference 03 Aug 2016, at 18:56, Brandon A. Olivares
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I use a USB microphone. When I have it plugged in, and am recording, I have
> to constantly ad
Hello,
I use a USB microphone. When I have it plugged in, and am recording, I have to
constantly adjust the input volume. The only way I can get a loud enough sound
is to have it at 100%, but it regularly adjusts itself to anywhere from 65% to
89%, and it keeps doing so.
Is there a way I can
No, didn't know I had to. I'll give that a try.
Thanks,
Donna
> On Jan 24, 2016, at 3:04 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>
> Basic question, but did you try restarting the machine after connecting it?
>
>
> Take Care
>
> John D. Panarese
> Director
> Mac for the Blind
> Tel, (631) 724-4479
> Ema
Basic question, but did you try restarting the machine after connecting it?
Take Care
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Hi all,
I'm trying to connect an external mic to my MBA. When the mic is connected,
the MBA seems to be trying to route the output through the mic, but not
recognizing it as an input source. When I select the input tab in System
Prefs, the only option I see is the internal mic. Anyone know w
audio/midi interface with new five
meter thunderbolt cable.
Seagate desktop 3tb hard drive with power supply and USB cable. (USB 3
but will also work with a USB 2.0 port.)
SE Electronics 2200AC ld condenser microphone with pad, low pass
filter, custom shock mount, pop filter, documentation, and
Brilliant, thank you!
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On Behalf Of Darcy Burnard
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 2:16 AM
To: Mac Visionaries
Subject: recording VoiceOver and a microphone with Audio Hijack 3
Hi. Earlier
ining
http://Mosen.org
> On 23/01/2015, at 10:15 pm, Darcy Burnard wrote:
>
> Hi. Earlier tonight, I listened to Jonathan Mosen's excellent demo of the
> new Audio Hijack 3. Jonathan mentioned that it was possible to record just
> VoiceOver and the microphone without recording
Hi. Earlier tonight, I listened to Jonathan Mosen's excellent demo of the new
Audio Hijack 3. Jonathan mentioned that it was possible to record just
VoiceOver and the microphone without recording system audio. Well I managed to
accomplish this, so I thought I'd write up how I did i
patterns, are plug n’ play with Macs and are cheap - around $80.
On Nov 2, 2014, at 10:39 PM, The Believer wrote:
I am considering a USB microphone (without headset), lapel style perhaps,
that can be used with Facetime or Skype on the Mac. Would like suggestions,
Thanks.
From The Believer
Not a lapel style, but the blu snowball mikes aren’t bad. they have adjustable
pickup patterns, are plug n’ play with Macs and are cheap - around $80.
On Nov 2, 2014, at 10:39 PM, The Believer wrote:
> I am considering a USB microphone (without headset), lapel style perhaps,
> that
I am considering a USB microphone (without headset), lapel style
perhaps, that can be used with Facetime or Skype on the Mac. Would like
suggestions, Thanks.
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> external mixer, please. That is to say, I want to record both system sounds
> and my voice.
>
> I'm hoping this can be achieved by using either one of Apple's built-in apps
> or an Apple app I can download from the app store. If no
Hello,
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions as to how I can record a
VoiceOver demo on my Mac using only the computer and a microphone, no
external mixer, please. That is to say, I want to record both system sounds
and my voice.
I'm hoping this can be achieved by using either o
Hi there folks,
I found that Mountain Lion tend to screw my microphone settings. By default the
Volume is set to 50%, but for my purposes I need it to stay at 80%. How can I
make sure that Mountain Lion stop screwing me around?
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
Sent from my macbook pro
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Isn't the imix a Microphone? I need another microphone for that?
On Apr 6, 2013, at 8:30 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Question. Do you have the correct kind of microphone plugged in to your
> Griphin Imic? It cannot acomodate a microphone that is not a power to mic
> unit. A
Question. Do you have the correct kind of microphone plugged in to your
Griphin Imic? It cannot acomodate a microphone that is not a power to mic
unit. Also, you might want to double check the levels. With the Griphin, as
well as any other USB input device, the level will default to zero
Hi:
I have the switch down to mike, chose usb mike in Audio Hijack Pro, but hear
nothing when I play back my recording.
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Depending on your definition of cheap, you can get a new mackie 402-VLZ3
for about $100
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/mackie-402-vlz3-compact-audio-mixer
Two XLRs with preamps and a stereo 1/4" input, so it's sort of a
three-channel mixer but one of them is stereo. There are 1/4" in
about
> quality then these ear pods might do the trick for you.
>
> Lisette
>
> On 1/12/2012, at 6:36 PM, "Estelita" wrote:
>
>> Thank you guys for your reply on my query.
>> Actually, I just want to use external microphone in my MacBook when
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try it!
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To:
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2012 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: how to use external microphone in MacBook Pro?
Hi
The Apple ear pods and older ear buds contain a mic and this works perfec
e
On 1/12/2012, at 6:36 PM, "Estelita" wrote:
> Thank you guys for your reply on my query.
> Actually, I just want to use external microphone in my MacBook when chatting
> on the Skype.
> But sounds it's not that simple to do!
>
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What I do for this, at least at the moment until I get a USB mic or a smaller
3.5MM mic input that doesn't burn out when I hook it straight to the line-in on
the Mac, for now, I use my guitar amplifier to boost the signal from an old
Shore concert mic--ball and stick, heavy as hell, but I can no
So, where do you get such a "cheap mixer," that handles 3.5 MM (1/8 inch) or
1/4 inch (Presumably 7 MM?) i/o? I'd LOVE to mix my stuff before it goes into
my 2.1 system, or into my hearing aid streamer box, for better volume
equalization particularly.
• Mark BurningHawk Baxter
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ow to use external microphone in MacBook Pro?
Well, your best be there is probably a usb sound card into which you can plug
your microphone, or a usb microphone. That said, if your mac is newer it will
already include a camera and microphone built in, so you may not need an
external one a
Well, your best be there is probably a usb sound card into which you can plug
your microphone, or a usb microphone. That said, if your mac is newer it will
already include a camera and microphone built in, so you may not need an
external one at all.
On Dec 1, 2012, at 12:36 AM, "Est
Thank you guys for your reply on my query.
Actually, I just want to use external microphone in my MacBook when chatting on
the Skype.
But sounds it's not that simple to do!
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t up, or I have to speak louder into the mic.
CB
On 11/30/12 11:00 PM, Brandon Olivares wrote:
Just to add to this: something I did when I was doing Internet radio
shows and needed a good, hiss-free microphone was to get a cheap mixer
with just a couple of inputs, and plug the microphone into th
Just to add to this: something I did when I was doing Internet radio shows and
needed a good, hiss-free microphone was to get a cheap mixer with just a couple
of inputs, and plug the microphone into that. then I had to get a USB converter
from the mixer to the computer. It was the best solution
If you use a regular microphone, such as a small desktop one or one built into
a headset, it will not work. The mac needs a powered input source, like a
line-in or powered microphone. You will need either a usb mic or a usb sound
card into which you can plug the mic that the mac won't a
The headphone jack also serves as a line-in port. I believe in Sounds
preferences, you can modify whether it is used as output or input.
If, like me, you always use headphones, then you can get a USB microphone,
which works just as well.
Regards,
Brandon Olivares
Azavia Technologies
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For those have MacBook Pro, just wondering how do you use external microphone,
as it has no mic jack?
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Hi Randy,
The blue yeti USB condenser microphone is good from www.bluemicrophones.com
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On 2012-07-30, at 10:59 AM, Randy Stegall wrote:
> Are there any recommendations for a usb microphone or headset microph
Are there any recommendations for a usb microphone or headset microphone
combination? All answers will be helpful.
Randy
Randy Stegall
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From: Raleigh, NC
Sent from my Mac Mini
On Jul 30, 2012, at 3:43 AM, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> A USB mic should be fine, if not bet
A USB mic should be fine, if not better.
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Hi:
I'm using a Mac Mini, mid 2010.
Regarding the new dictation feature of ML, can I use a USB mic with that
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acoustic guitar:
http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/sm/sm81-instrument-microphone
but there are tons of mics and opinions to go with them when it comes
to the "best" way to record an acoustic guitar. I use a regular
Mackie mixer since I have a number of channels going, so I do
, at 11:08 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I wonder if it would be best to get an XLR preamp so you can use most any mic
> you want. I currently use a Shure SM81 for acoustic guitar:
>
> http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/sm/sm81-instrument-microphone
>
> but there a
I wonder if it would be best to get an XLR preamp so you can use most
any mic you want. I currently use a Shure SM81 for acoustic guitar:
http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/sm/sm81-instrument-microphone
but there are tons of mics and opinions to go with them when it comes to
Hi,
I am experimenting with recording myself playing classical guitar on mac and
on iphone and would like to buy a good microphone that works with both iphone
and mac. I have iphone 4 and mac mini. Will upgrade with iphone 5 as soon as it
comes out.
Thanks to all of you audio pros for
11:39 AM, May McDonald wrote:
> Hey there, is there a way to turn down the volume on the microphone?
>
> I'm trying to go on a chat site and the microphone is extremely loud like
> it's on boost or something. Help help.
>
> May and Prince Noah
>
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Hey there, is there a way to turn down the volume on the microphone?
I'm trying to go on a chat site and the microphone is extremely loud like it's
on boost or something. Help help.
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> On 12/5/2011 12:15 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
>>
>> tjere we go. the 1 audio port is a combo jack for line in and line out
>> signals. this won't affect the inbuilt microphone.
>>
>> lew.
>>
>> P.S: what do you think of the 11" macbook ai
, and a line
> input device at the same time if there is only 1 audio plug?
> Hank
> On 12/5/2011 12:15 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
>> tjere we go. the 1 audio port is a combo jack for line in and line out
>> signals. this won't affect the inbuilt microphone.
>>
&
t the inbuilt microphone.
lew.
P.S: what do you think of the 11" macbook air? I'm thinking of it as
my toolbox mac. any good or bad thoughts on it?
lew
On 5 Dec 2011, at 18:52, Traci wrote:
Hi guys,
I have the 11-inch MBA Summer 2011. It is running Lion.
Traci
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On Dec 5, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I'm assuming it's the same for the MBA but i regularly use standard wired
> headphones and the built-in mic for Skype calls. Unless your headset has an
> extra segment on the plug fo
tjere we go. the 1 audio port is a combo jack for line in and line out signals.
this won't affect the inbuilt microphone.
lew.
P.S: what do you think of the 11" macbook air? I'm thinking of it as my toolbox
mac. any good or bad thoughts on it?
lew
On 5 Dec 2011, at 18:52, Tra
Hi guys,
I have the 11-inch MBA Summer 2011. It is running Lion.
Traci
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: Macbook Air microphone
I'm assuming it's the same for the
I'm assuming it's the same for the MBA but i regularly use standard
wired headphones and the built-in mic for Skype calls. Unless your
headset has an extra segment on the plug for a microphone your internal
mic should keep on working.
CB
On 12/5/11 1:19 PM, Traci wrote:
Hi all,
sorry lol
lew
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On 5 Dec 2011, at 18:19, Traci wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Let's hope this question isn't too stupid. Lol!
>
> If I have a regular headset plugged in, can I use my MBA's microphone? I'm
> getting a sense he
Hi all,
Let's hope this question isn't too stupid. Lol!
If I have a regular headset plugged in, can I use my MBA's microphone? I'm
getting a sense here, that plugging the headset in, has blocked the microphone.
Thanks,
Traci
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;>> are two audio files which as far as I can tell are in sync. When you're
>>> done recording, you can bring them in to garageband, and your voice, and
>>> the system sounds will be on separate tracks.
>>> Darcy
>>>
>>>> Hi all
>
are two audio files which as far as I can tell are in sync. When you're
>> done recording, you can bring them in to garageband, and your voice, and the
>> system sounds will be on separate tracks.
>> Darcy
>>
>>> Hi all
>>> I'm looking f
n bring them in to garageband, and your voice, and the
> system sounds will be on separate tracks.
> Darcy
>
>> Hi all
>> I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both
>> microphone and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly b
arcy
> Hi all
> I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both
> microphone and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly but
> not at same time.
> Does anyone have any instructions how to do this or any link to any
> descriptions. I
I should note this for you. You may find it necessary to create a seperate
session just for your microphone. Easy to do. Just click on new session and
everythings right there for you to set up.
HTH.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype
d
> if you also highjack the microphone as a seperate session, this will work.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>
> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>
> Skype name:
> barefootedray
>
> Facebook:
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>
In the sessions table, make sure system audio has focus. IF you're running
Lion and have the latest version of Audio Highjack pro, (version 2.10.0) and if
you also highjack the microphone as a seperate session, this will work.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very prou
On Sep 24, 2011, at 6:43 AM, Tony Bernedal wrote:
> Hi all
> I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both
> microphone and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly but
> not at same time.
> Does anyone have any instructions how to do
Hi all
I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both microphone
and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly but not at same
time.
Does anyone have any instructions how to do this or any link to any
descriptions. I have looked in the manual but the
the mic jack is at line levels so you will need to eather turn the mic all the
way up or use a usb mic.
S
On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Jane wrote:
> I have a headset with a microphone; both have standard headphone jacks. Will
> the Mic work on the Mac Mini? I know the headset does, but
I have a headset with a microphone; both have standard headphone jacks. Will
the Mic work on the Mac Mini? I know the headset does, but unsure about the
Microphone.
Do I need instead to get a USB headset/microphone?
Jane
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Okay. I'm trying DJ Demo and I'd really love to know the following:
1. How do I quickly find loose files which I know I have but which are not
tagged nearly at all. These are all in my ITunes library.
2. Every time I press shift+m to open the Mic, I find I have to go in to the
Mic wind
a lot of noise, boost it up a couple
>>>> multiples.
>>>>
>>>> So if all you want is a mic to skype with you could just go with some
>>>> USB all-in-one. If you want better quality then you'll want to get a
>>>> real mic and a preamp. Some
hen you'll want to get a real mic
>>> and a preamp. Something cheap like this:
>>>
>>> http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TubeMP/
>>>
>>> and a basic Shure SM58 would be a good start.
>>>
>>> CB
>>>
>>> Anni
a good start.
CB
Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
Hi all.
I have been trying with more microphones, if I could use an external
microphone. I found one that I could connect to the line in, but the
recordings is very low. I have a mac book pro with one mic/headphone
and then I have the line in. Is
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