Hi Anna,

You could get the free LineIn application from:

http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/

This allows you to plug your iPod into the line-in connector on your  
Mac with a mini-to-mini plug connector and press a Pass Thru button in  
the app to direct the output of the iPod to your Mac's speakers.  The  
Ma doesn't support the pass through function natively, and this can be  
useful, for example, when you want to monitor your recording level  
into the line-in when you are digitizing old cassette tapes, for  
example.  Recording and editing programs such as Amadeus Pro often  
have such a feature built in.

Select Input from Built-In Line In and send Output to Default System  
Outlput..  Then press the "pass-thru" check box.

Another useful app from the same Rogue Amoeba freebies page is  
SoundSource, which shows the volume levels and sources of your output,  
input, and system on the status menu bar.  It's not necessary, but  
it's a very convenient way to switch your input source from Line In  
back to Internal Microphone afterwards and also to set/monitor the  
volume levels or access your Sound Preferences or Audio Midi setup.

Cheers,

Esther

Woody Anna Dresner wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Mac mini, and I would like to record a demonstration of the
> iPod Shuffle now that the tap stick is available. I have a USB
> microphone. Is there any way I can connect the Shuffle to my computer
> and record both it and my voice through the microphone?
>
> Thanks,
> Anna
>


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