In the picture to the right, is an example of what a sound card may look like from the back of your computer and the connector symbols usually found next to each of the connections. With almost every sound card you'll have four connections: sound out or line out, sound in or line in, Microphone, and MIDI (Joystick). In the case of this picture, the first white connection is the digital in connection. Next, the generic blue sound in connection, found on every sound card and represented by an arrow pointing into sound waves. Next, the microphone connection is a pink connection with a symbol of a microphone and sound waves. Finally, this sound card has three sound out connections: green, black, and orange. Most generic sound cards will only have one sound out that is colored green and will be represented with an arrow pointing out of the sound waves as shown in the picture to the right.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Sound card
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