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#1 User is offline   laker0902 Icon

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Posted 17 December 2007 - 07:12 PM

Are there cords that I could buy that would plug into my headphone jack and then into my microphone jack so I could record what I was listening to on my computer?

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Posted 17 December 2007 - 07:18 PM

yeah you can get a 1/8 plug to 1/8 plug or even a 1/4 plug to a 1/8 plug. I have a digitech jamman looper pedal and I use a 1/8 plug to 1/8 plug wire to make loops of what Im listening to on my CPU all the time. Check your local Radio Shack or electronics store.

1/8 to 1/8

1/4 to 1/8
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Posted 17 December 2007 - 07:51 PM

QUOTE (Captain_Trips @ Dec 17 2007, 07:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
yeah you can get a 1/8 plug to 1/8 plug or even a 1/4 plug to a 1/8 plug. I have a digitech jamman looper pedal and I use a 1/8 plug to 1/8 plug wire to make loops of what Im listening to on my CPU all the time. Check your local Radio Shack or electronics store.

1/8 to 1/8

1/4 to 1/8

thanks a bunch, very helpful!
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Posted 04 January 2008 - 11:36 AM

the Jamman does not have a 1/8" jack....what are you talking about?
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Posted 04 January 2008 - 11:40 AM

sound soundcards have the option to record WAV or "What U Hear" -- you should check your mixer in Windows.

Open up the sound mixer and go to "Options" and "Properties" - - select "Recording" and see what choices you have. Look down the list where it says "Show the following volume controls."

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