This circuit takes two separate line-level stereo (L & R) signals and combines them into one stereo (L & R) output, thus avoiding the need to switch between two pairs of input signals. In the author’s ...
But if I read your message well, your amp only has one single input?! Right, my bone-simple amp does literally nothing but amplify one input to one pair of speakers. (My aversion to spending $200 when ...
I've got two computers that I'd like to hook up with one set of speakers, and I'm wondering if there is any issues doing this just using a Y-cable? The only thing I could think of as a concern is that ...
OS X has a neat feature you might not know about: it can create an aggregate set of audio devices so you can use multiple inputs and outputs in any application, allowing you to configure custom ...
If you have multiple audio inputs or outputs connected to your Mac, then you’re probably aware that you can visit System Preferences to manage and switch between interfaces at will. But wouldn’t it be ...
Loopback’s idea is simple, as is its interface: Any time you have an option for a single audio input (for example, Skype’s Audio/Video preferences or GarageBand’s live-recording option), you can use a ...
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