What do you really want to do? You can use either the line in socket to
conect a mixer or an amplifier, then use Audacity to record. You can
also use the microphone socket to conect your microphone and record with
Audacity.
On 14/04/2015 21:50, Jacob Kruger wrote:
That would really depend on your laptop itself - my one laptop has 3 audio
jack sockets on the front edge - earphones/speakers, microphone, and stereo
line-in.
But some of my previous/other machines had similar audio sockets on their sides, at the back, next to power jack socket, etc., etc.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre Jarreau" <andre.jarreau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 10:38 PM
Subject: [audacity4blind] External Microphone
Hi list,
Please be patient with me. I am not trained in this area.
I am new to Audacity and have it downloaded onto my laptop. My question is
this. How to I plug in external microphones? Do I need some kind of
interface box or something like that? If so how and where do I get one.
Thanks in advance.
Andre
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