Someone at apple hq had a strange thought process though if tha'ts the reason, because they still let you monitor the inbuilt mic, which feeds back like a goodun if you're not careful. Makes no sense to me.
On 5/2/08, Lewis Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > there is a good reason why that doesnt happen. as you know the apple > speakers are a bit sensitive and do not like over running distortion. > this can cause damage. so its a safe feature in a way. the best > recommendation I would give is a USB or firewire mixer and a basic > pair of powered speakers or compact reference monitors. > > lew > > > On 2 May 2008, at 09:04, Dan Eickmeier wrote: > > > Hey all, if I wanted to hook up a mixer to the line in on my mac, > > I'd want to be able to hear what is coming through that. In > > Windows, I could unmute the line in in play back, but haven't been > > able to find anything similar on the mac. Any help would be > > appreciated. > > Thanks. > > > > > > Dan Eickmeier, Brantford, ONtario Canada. Amateur radio station: > > va3ets > > EchoLink node number: 6165 > > MSN and email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Skype: va3ets > > > > > > > > > > Mr. Lewis Brock > Totally blind musician and composer of 21st century synth orchestral > music > > Phone: +44 07857 352828 > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Skype: lewisjbrock > > >
