[linux-audio-user] jack and sblive inputs
Jan Depner
eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Sat May 22 09:09:38 EDT 2004
You can only use one or the other. They both go to the same input
slots. They just have different input levels I think. I have read
online that you really don't want to use the mic input on most cards
because it is usually noisy. If you want to get a decent multi-input
card for Linux the best choices (that don't cost a fortune) are the
M-Audio Delta 44, 66, and 1010LT.
Jan
On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 07:58, michelangelo79 at libero.it wrote:
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> >From : linux-audio-user-bounces at music.columbia.edu
> To : "A list for linux audio users"
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> Date : Sat, 22 May 2004 07:00:02 -0500
> Subject : Re: [linux-audio-user] jack and sblive inputs
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> > To use a mic just use a stereo to dual mono splitter in the line input
> > and use either the left or right channel.
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> Thanks, this is a practical solution, but wishing to use both mic and line-in?
> Is it possible that there is no way to enable the mic plug?
>
> Michelangelo
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