Hi Mike,
Thanks for all the advice.
When I used my doubletalk internal years ago, I was just able to run it
directly through a line-in jack on my soundcard, using only a mono to stereo
mini adapter to ensure the doubletalk sound came out both sides of my
headphones. But, with all the interfere
aNN
i TOO HAVE a TripleTalk Internal; and do much as you do except I run mine
through a fm transmitter and listen to the output on a walkman style
receiver
a sangean dt-300vw.
For starters, you will need 2 audio cables with a 1/8 inch plub male on
each end plus a y-cable with a 1/8 inch male p
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From: "Jon C. Pierson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 1:20 PM
Subject: RE: Internal Tripletalk soundcard & wireless headphones issue
> Hi Ann,
> I'd check with the manuf
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 10:36 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Internal Tripletalk soundcard & wireless headphones issue
Hi folks,
I just got a new Tripletalk PCI synthesizer, and boy am I excited. I'm one
of those folk who have never been totally satisfied with the
Hi folks,
I just got a new Tripletalk PCI synthesizer, and boy am I excited. I'm one
of those folk who have never been totally satisfied with the performance of
software speech, especially under serious processor access times. But am
having one minor annoyance with it. Apparently, unlike my ver