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Microphone Direct-In
Microphones can be plugged into the sound card’s mic input. Some inexpensive microphones
are made especially for use with sound cards and come equipped with 1/8” jacks. However,
better quality microphones take better quality cables, which do not terminate in 1/8” jacks.
The diagram below illustrates how to connect a microphone that terminates in a 1/4” jack:
Home Stereo, CD Player, Radio Tuner, Preamp Output
The output of a stereo component can be connected to the sound card’s line in, using a dual
RCA to 1/8” stereo mini Y-adapter. Many portable cassette players come with this kind of
adapter, or even with a single cable with all the necessary jacks. In the following diagram, a
stereo component is connected to the Y-adapter using standard RCA cables:
Internal CD Player
If you are using your computer’s internal CD player, and it does not have its audio outs
connected internally to the sound card, run a cable from the CD player’s Headphone jack to
the card’s Line In jack. If there is no Headphone jack, you’ll need to use an external CD
player.
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