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Is there any HARDWARE I can buy that I can listen to my system audio and my 3.5mm/XLR microphone at the same time at less than 50?

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Is there any HARDWARE I can buy that I can listen to my system audio and my 3.5mm/XLR microphone at the same time at less than 50?

What do you mean by term "listen"?

EDIT: ok, I got it, u need to mix system audio output and mic input into one output signal? Then get any sound mixer, but less than 50 - all of the are crap. Get Behr xenyx 302 usb or 502 usb, this will be perfect for u (around $60-70).

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What do you mean by term "listen"?

As in I can hear what I say into my microphone in my headphones. (Microphone monitoring?)

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As in I can hear what I say into my microphone in my headphones. (Microphone monitoring?)

Sry bro, I edited it, so yeah, u need a sound mixer.

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Is there any HARDWARE I can buy that I can listen to my system audio and my 3.5mm/XLR microphone at the same time at less than 50?

There is a setting in Windows for this.

Control Panel > Hardware and Sounds > Audio Devices > Record > Go to the properties of you mic > Second tab (Listen) > Listen to this device

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search in windows

 

(manage audio devices)

 

(properties)

 

(Listen to this unit)

 

EDIT: Sorry. Sometimes you miss the most obvious things!

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For the posts above I'm looking for hardware (which is stated in the post...) as I want it as low lantency as possible. (Doing the above has too much latency.

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For the posts above I'm looking for hardware (which is stated in the post...) as I want it as low lantency as possible. (Doing the above has too much latency.

the scarlett 2i2 is the cheapest I know which has zero latency monitoring http://us.focusrite.com/usb-audio-interfaces/scarlett-2i2

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