I have a [="http://images.misupply.com/products/original/Shure/63814.jpg"]Shure SM58[/]="http://images.misup…"]Shure SM58[/] connected to my computer through a [[url=http://="http://media.zzound…"]Tascam US122[/]="http://media.zzound…"]Tascam US122[/] audio/midi interface (in my usb port), and I was wondering if it's possible to use the speakers to amplify whenever I sing or talk into the mic or whatever. Cause my friend has a simple 5$ mic at his house plugged directly into his onboard soundcard, and when he sets his volume really high (and has microphone said to play in the volume control panel thingy) his voice comes out of the speakers amplified. It's really handy for like, practising and stuff. But for some reason I can't get it to work with my setup... Help? :)
Btw I'm using WinXP (with SP2), and my soundcard is a Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS, if it matters. :)
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jbeutt wrote: sure you're amplifying...but what? crap that's wha
jbeutt wrote: sure you're amplifying...but what? crap that's what. Anyway, it should be working. check your audio setup and make sure everything is routed correctetly. Also make sure you're plugging your mic into the mic (red usually) plug on the soundcard.
No.. you didn't read my post. I have a Shure SM58 that i'm using thru an audio/midi interface plugged into a USB port.
oh i'm sorry. Although the only change is about plugging in the
oh i'm sorry. Although the only change is about plugging in the mic. I stand by the crap thing though. What i mean is that computer speakers aren't gunna do a great job of really replicating the vocals.
As for your actual problem: are you able to play stuff off your computer (music, etc.)? Also, are you able to record with the mic? Is the problem getting the mic through to the speakers in realtime?
jbeutt wrote: oh i'm sorry. Although the only change is about pl
jbeutt wrote: oh i'm sorry. Although the only change is about plugging in the mic. I stand by the crap thing though. What i mean is that computer speakers aren't gunna do a great job of really replicating the vocals.
As for your actual problem: are you able to play stuff off your computer (music, etc.)? Also, are you able to record with the mic? Is the problem getting the mic through to the speakers in realtime?
Well yea, but its good enough for a quick practise... Anyway, yea I can play stuff no problem and record fine, the problem is getting the mic through the speakers in realtime.
re TKS wrote: jbeutt wrote: Why can't you just use the headph
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TKS wrote:
jbeutt wrote:
Why can't you just use the headphone/line out on the 122?Use them for what..?
unplug your speakers from the computer and plug them into that jack on the 122. might need a 1/8" to 1/4" adapter or something? 99 cents.
I think the adapters are around $4
oadamy wrote: [quote=TKS][quote=jbeutt]Why can't you just use th
oadamy wrote: [quote=TKS][quote=jbeutt]Why can't you just use the headphone/line out on the 122?
Use them for what..?
unplug your speakers from the computer and plug them into that jack on the 122. might need a 1/8" to 1/4" adapter or something? 99 cents.
I take it that's the only way then? I'll see if I can find that somewhere... small town. Thanks tho!
sure you're amplifying...but what? crap that's what. Anyway, it
sure you're amplifying...but what? crap that's what. Anyway, it should be working. check your audio setup and make sure everything is routed correctetly. Also make sure you're plugging your mic into the mic (red usually) plug on the soundcard.