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You can use Virtual DJ
No. It may have a microphone INPUT but it depends on the mac and year it was made. Speakers or Stereo monitors would be considered a sound output.
If the motherboard has a mic jack,if not you need a sound card with one. It will only be as loud as the software allows, it is not an amplifier. But you can run it to an amp or your stereo and then to speakers.
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So i recently got a new mic and i want to record but my computer only has one audio in and out port (It takes microphone and Headphones in the same port) but the mic was not built for this (it has two black rings if that helps). I have tried everything that i could think of. The problem is that my computer pics it up as a headphone and not a mic and so it will not record sound through the mic but it will stop sound from coming out of the computer speakers like headphones would. Please help! (yes i know this is an answer but i wanted to put a description so just edit this with the right answer)
It has only 1. The other one is a mic, eNe.
Typically, a mic jack (or microphone input) is designed for audio input, not output. It receives audio signals from a microphone rather than sending sound to speakers or headphones. However, some devices may allow for alternate configurations, but this is not standard practice. For sound output, it's best to use dedicated output jacks like headphone or line-out ports.
You have to employ the microphone jack on the amplifier providing the signal to the speakers. If you don't have a mic jack on your amp, your out of luck.
A mic check 1 2 is a test to ensure that the microphone and audio equipment are working correctly before an event. By speaking into the microphone and saying "mic check 1 2," the sound technician can check if the microphone is picking up sound and if the audio levels are balanced. This helps prevent technical issues during the event and ensures that the audience can hear the speakers clearly.
It may be you have a directional mic instead of an omnidirectional mic. A directional mic will only pick up the sound it is pointing at. BTW, microphones do not have a volume control to turn up, they have a gain control.
If your headset microphone is working but the standalone mic isn't, check the following: First, ensure the standalone mic is properly connected to the correct input on your device. Next, verify that the mic is enabled in your system settings and that the volume levels are appropriately adjusted. Additionally, check for any physical damage to the mic or the cables, and consider testing the mic on another device to rule out hardware issues.
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