Not its not, its stereo.
On 26/07/2010, at 5:41 AM, Kevin Minor wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I suspect the imic's mic input is mono. Most sound cards mic input is mono.
>
> I purchased a USB sound card for my new Windows 7 laptop, and it has two mic
> jacks on it. The tech who installed the software on
Hi.
I suspect the imic's mic input is mono. Most sound cards mic input is mono.
I purchased a USB sound card for my new Windows 7 laptop, and it has two mic
jacks on it. The tech who installed the software on it for me said one of
the jacks was for a stereo mic, but I'm not sure if that's true,
on't record in stereo from its mic jack. quite a nuisence;
>i have to revert to a cassette tape deck.
>Howard
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jack. quite a nuisence; i have
> to revert to a cassette tape deck.
> Howard
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> I don't
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I don't think the imic has a what you hear option, just the mic or line in
option selectable by a
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Subject: RE: USB Sound Cards
Hi Jörgen,
Thanks a lot. Somehow, I missed out that info about USB version while
googleing for it. I
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hey paul!
it is both a PCI card and a USB card, but the USB card is like a box where
yoou can connect to your stereo. and you can connect it to every PC which
have USB.
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> Hello Paul!
> first I have a question for you, are you going to use this USB card for
> regular listening to music, or are you going touse this to compose music, if
>
> composing music, I recommend tha
wrote:
> do they handle what you hear aka stereo mix?
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Griffin Technology and I think I've spelt the name correctly.
On 24/07/2010, at 10:19 PM, hank smith wrote:
> who makes them?
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: "Paul (Pawel) Loba"
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Hi,
This card is going to be for the playback, mainly.
Your suggested card EMU 0404 is the PCI type, so it doesn't apply to my
question.
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Hello Paul!
first I have a question for you, are you going to use this USB card for
regular listening to music, or are you going touse this to compose music, if
composing
do they handle what you hear aka stereo mix?
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Hello Paul!
first I have a question for you, are you going to use this USB card for
regular listening to music, or
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Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 1:34 PM
Subject: USB Sound Cards
Good day.
I'm looking for some recommendatio
who makes them?
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Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: USB Sound Cards
I still think that one of the best USB sound devices I've ever used is the
Imic, plug it in and it
x27;ve had my Imic's for 4 years now and they haven't missed a beat, a real
bargain at under $50.00 each. I think Amazon sells them in the U.S.
On 24/07/2010, at 9:34 PM, Paul (Pawel) Loba wrote:
> Good day.
> I'm looking for some recommendations from you regarding the US
Good day.
I'm looking for some recommendations from you regarding the USB Sound Cards.
Do you have any experience with/opinions about Turtle Beach Amigo II and
Micro II USB Sound Cards.
Your replies will be appreciated.
Best,
Pawel.
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Hi,
I would recommend a EMU 0404 or the smaller 0202.
Best regards
Brian
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Sent: 9. maj 2010 10:13
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Advice on USB Sound Cards.
Hi
Edirol UA1EX but
apparently this product has now been discontinued. Does anybody know what
it's replacement is in the Edirol line-up, or alternatively what other USB
sound cards would you recommend for the purpose outlined above. Obviously
it needs to be reasonably stable in terms of drivers,
Has anyone have a few suggestions for a external USB sound card, with
inputs and outputs also a volume control,
Many thanks for any help.
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USB cards are not all the same as not only do amounts of memory vary but
also speeds which usually charge more for the faster.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:00
Steve! I wouldn't be too concerned over what USB 2.0 card I use.
They're everywhere and cheap. I imagine they're all pretty much the same.
I just put one in my machine for $15 or so with two internal and four
external USB 2.0 ports. I used to get that message about plugging in a high
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May an Imic will do what you want? They're cheap enough.
On 11/01/2007, at 12:
May an Imic will do what you want? They're cheap enough.
On 11/01/2007, at 12:06 AM, Stephen Guerra wrote:
Hello to everyone,
Looking for a USB sound card since my Dell Inspiron 1000 sound card
is all
the rage.
Would like the opportunity to use the USB Sound card for connection
to my
Hello to everyone,
Looking for a USB sound card since my Dell Inspiron 1000 sound card is all
the rage.
Would like the opportunity to use the USB Sound card for connection to my
mixer for my podcast.
Can anyone suggest a brand or model that they have had success with and that
it allows for
Hi Everyone
I have not been subscribing to this list for some time, so apologise if this
subject has been covered in my absence. I have tried other lists with no
results.
I am using Windows XP Professional, a Soundblaster Live soundcard, and
Goldwave. I want to be able to record from webstre
Hi Steve, I have a Creative Extigy which is a few years old and it
uses an AC adapter. HTH Norma
At 05:46 AM 3/7/2006, you wrote:
>Hello friends,
>
>does anyone know if the Creative Labs USB sound cards are powered by
>the USB port or a separate adaptor please?
>
>Many than
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 4:46 AM
Subject: USB Sound Cards
> Hello friends,
>
> does anyone know if the Creative Labs USB sound cards are powered by
> the USB port or a separate adaptor please?
>
> Many
Hello friends,
does anyone know if the Creative Labs USB sound cards are powered by
the USB port or a separate adaptor please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
Steve.
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creative explicitly disables the other card on purpose.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 7:41 PM
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> the creative usb card is 40
the creative usb card is 40 dollars or even less
they do not disable anything
tj
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I am looking for recommendations of usb sound cards to use with a laptop
to
allow me to make better recordings, both of my voice and of my voice and
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> I am looking for recommendations of usb sound cards to use with a laptop
> to
> allow me to make better recordings, both of my voice and of my voice
I am looking for recommendations of usb sound cards to use with a laptop to
allow me to make better recordings, both of my voice and of my voice and
the software speech so I can create training materials. I would also like
the card to have a line in jack if such a thing exists on a usb sound
Hi it's rocker,
I have been off the list for sometime so forgive me if my question is redundant.
I just installed a Creative Labs Sound Blaster 2 USB external sound card.
I have heard there are some drivers I would need to download & install to make the
various control panels more jfw accessibl
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