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oozana

oozana

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1 Posted on 06/11/2006 at 07:44:09
Hi, all.
I'm going to buy an "m-audio audiophile 192".
There's 2 analog and 1 digital 'out's on the board.
But I'm not sure if can I use my anolog 5.1 speaker set.
Have you any idea?
Thanks.
thesparrowband

thesparrowband

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2 Posted on 06/11/2006 at 15:26:05
yeah, you can, but it wont be in surround sound, it will just divide the speakers into left and right. you might need a couple of adapters to make it happen, but it can happen
ra7or

ra7or

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3 Posted on 01/14/2007 at 02:07:58
try using the mixer headphone output
Orphy

Orphy

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4 Posted on 01/14/2007 at 10:06:59
Thnx, it works! :)

Orphy
Orphy

Orphy

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5 Posted on 01/11/2007 at 11:26:54
Hi,

i just purchased an M-Audio AudioPhile 192, and have a problem. I hope, somebody can help me here.

I connected the audio card to the hi-fi, an my mixer (input).
I can play music from the PC, and I can record for example guitars.

My problem is, that I cannot figure out, what should I set, if I want to hear the guitar as well while I'm playing.
At the mixer window I see the input signal, I can record it, but cannot hear it. :(

Can You help me?

Regards,
Orphy
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