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Yes, but it's a mono input, not stereo. Put the switch in "Mono" mode to mix the music with the speech.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have pretty much the same question and that didn't really answer the question. The difference is that I want to play an audio track in my computer and use the speaker/headphone line out and run that into the line-in jack on the G Track Pro. I'd use the mic for the vocal track and let the internal mixer handle this and then record it in the Performer Lite DAW? I'm just not sure if the 1/4" line in is capable of "hearing" audio tracks in some form like MP3, WAV, FLAC, etc. Really would appreciate an answer as I'm total newb where audio recording hardware/software is concerned ;?)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.What I would recommend if you are doing a lot of music if I was you I would invest in a audio mixer...the least expensive and of a reliable brand name that I have used is Pyle...you can find them on Amazon as well as music stores as well...you can look at the Pyle PAD12MXUBT it's a 2 channel mixer or the Pyle PAD43MXUBT....there are many more I would suggest to take a look at them see which fits you the best they are wires support bluetooth and can connect to a laptop to record....you can take a look at them on Amazon they have a variety of options by Pyle and they don't break the bank as well...
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