I'm trying to figure out how I can plug an electret condenser stereo mic into my external sound-card. The mic has a male mini stereo (1/8") plug, and the sound-card has the following (female) inputs: Mic (XLR)
Guitar (1/4")
S/PDIF (a single RCA in)
Unbalanced line inputs (pair of 1/4" ins)
For reference, the mic is a Sony ECM-DS70P, and the sound-card is an M-Audio FireWire Solo.
Thanks for any and all help!
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Update: I found an adaptor at soundprofessionals
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category.cgi?item=SP-XLRM3-MINI-1&source=froogle
It's available in a "dual mono" configuration, which, according to the site, sends both channels of a stereo microphone with a miniplug output to the XLR male plug. If that is the case, would my sound-card's XLR input then send a stereo signal into my computer, or would I end up with mono, or half a signal, or something?
Oi vay...
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I have had great results from ordering various adapters, Y-cable
I have had great results from ordering various adapters, Y-cables, etc. from places such as these:
Lavry Black DA11
http://allelectronics.com/
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StoreCatalogDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1
It won't work directly. That microphone needs "plug-in power", w
It won't work directly. That microphone needs "plug-in power", which is 1 - 9V supplied via a resistor of a few K Ohm.
You can get little battery boxes that house an AA cell into which the mic will plug. The audio output from the battery box can then be taken via a stereo splitter cable to two inputs of your soundcard.
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I think you'll end up with either the left channel, or possibly
I think you'll end up with either the left channel, or possibly the left MINUS the right summed to mono which will totally cut the middle out - you'll basically get nothing except the stuff off to the sides.