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Using Mac as an Amplifier and Karaoke
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<blockquote data-quote="ernestoria" data-source="post: 964407" data-attributes="member: 136287"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I used to be able to plug my headphones and microphone into my PC and was able to listen to myself while speaking on the microphone. If I played a karaoke/instrumental track I was able to listen to myself and the track at the same time both using my headphones or without them. In other words, my mic was a input device which would also come out live through the speakers. </p><p></p><p>(Sometimes I would get feedback but that was easily controllable)</p><p></p><p>I have tried everything and I cant find the way to make my mic input to come out live as output at the same time. I guess is some sort of firewall or feedback protective feature?</p><p></p><p>I bought different types of mics (USBs, Macs, etc) but nothing seem to work. All the mic work because I can record on GarageBand, Use Skype, etc. It's a matter of allowing the system to let the input go through to output at the same time so that I can sign karaoke.</p><p></p><p>Please help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ernestoria, post: 964407, member: 136287"] Hi Guys, I used to be able to plug my headphones and microphone into my PC and was able to listen to myself while speaking on the microphone. If I played a karaoke/instrumental track I was able to listen to myself and the track at the same time both using my headphones or without them. In other words, my mic was a input device which would also come out live through the speakers. (Sometimes I would get feedback but that was easily controllable) I have tried everything and I cant find the way to make my mic input to come out live as output at the same time. I guess is some sort of firewall or feedback protective feature? I bought different types of mics (USBs, Macs, etc) but nothing seem to work. All the mic work because I can record on GarageBand, Use Skype, etc. It's a matter of allowing the system to let the input go through to output at the same time so that I can sign karaoke. Please help! [/QUOTE]
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