Apple Sonic Blaster Computer Hardware User Manual


 
The microphones don’t need to be super high quality for voice
recordings, but the higher the quality input, the better the
recording (up to a point). Start out with a low-cost mike. (Try
Radio Shack’s Windscreen Dynamic Omni--RS Cat. No. 33-2001.)
For mono input, a mike with a 1/8’ mini stereo plug does not
need a Y-adapter.
For stereo input, either plug two mono mikes into a left and
right mono adapter (two 1/8” mono plugs to 1/8” stereo jack”
adapter--RS Cat. No. 274-375--see below) or try a dual head
microphone (RS Cat. No. 33-1065).
ToMono Microphones
Left and Right To Sonic Blaster "IN”
(Ch1 & Ch2)
RS Cat. No. 274-375
Two 1/8” Mono Plugs to
1/8” Stereo Jack
If your mike cable ends in a 1/4” plug, you can use the 1/4”
phone plug to 1/8” lack (RS Cat. No. 274-047) for mono input.
To 1/4” Mono
Microphone Jack To Sonic Blaster “IN”
RS Cat. No. 274-047
1/4” Mono Plug to
1/8” Jack
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