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The headphone jack. Unless you have a PCMCIA Soundblaster Sound Card
you would then plug it into the headphone jack on the soundcard. |
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thanks flipper
all this tecknowledge is hard on a old man. Thanks for your help. My wife and I do a show at the american legion here in albany, or.
steve in Albany
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if you want to PM me your phone # & i will call you on the phone and give you the breakdown on how this whole thing works.
trust me, its real easy ! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Remember....if you are using a laptop, you are going to need the external sound card. (PCMCIA or USB) Lots of noise sometimes using the sound card on the motherboard.
Also....remember to use the Ground Loop Isolation device (you can search the Radio Shack website or go into the store and ask for one ![]()
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Line out jack is always preferable to a headphone jack. IMHO Sam
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if youre using a mackie board. (cfx or a dfx ) which has a voice elliminator you can play a multiplex, but you wont be able to removed the vocals totally, when you play a multiplex just push the vocal elliminator..
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Billyo
If you are referring to Admins post you might note that that post is over a year and a half old. Hoster now supports multiplexed songs. You can either import it demultiplexed or do it after starting the track. Sam
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