Apple Sonic Blaster Computer Hardware User Manual


 
CD, VCR, TV. Turntable and Amplifier Connections
If your VCR or TV has phono jacks for audio input and output,
you can use a “mini phone plug to phono plug cable (RS Cat.
No. 42-2444) for mono recording.
For Mono Record
To Audio “OUT’ of
VCR. CD, TV, etc.
To Sonic Blaster “IN”
RS Cat. No. 42-2444
Phone (RCA) Plug to
1/8” Phone Plug
If you have a stereo TV, or VCR or if your amplifier, CD player,
tuner, or turntable has phono jacks for left and right input
and/or output, use two of the same cables mentioned above and
a connector with ‘two 1/8” mono plugs to 1/8” stereo jack.” (2
cables—RS Cat. No. 42-2444 and 1 adapter—RS Cat. No. 274-375.)
For Stereo Record
To Audio ‘OUT” of
VCR, CD, TV, etc. To Sonic Blaster “IN”
Left and Right
(Ch1& Ch2)
RS Cat. No. 42-2444 RS Cat. No. 274-375
1/8” Phone Plug Two 1/8” Mono Plugs to
to Phono (RCA) Plug 1/8” Stereo Jack
If you can use the same connectors for output, double the order
(4 cables and 2 adapters) and connect phono plugs to Audio “IN”
and Sonic Blaster “OUT.”
If you have a setup different from the ones mentioned, talk to
your local Radio Shack person or stereo/electrical supplies
person for the correct cables and adapters.
Microphones
Chances are, you’ve got a microphone lying around the house
somewhere; maybe from an old tape recorder, from your
answering machine, or from your days in that garage band that
could have made it big if the right people could have heard you.
If you don’t have a mike around, you can buy a very
inexpensive one at Radio Shack or at many drug stores and
super markets.
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