Originally posted by peter dino:
With my set up at home I don't have a sound card in my computer I have a Delta M 44 audio set up.
huh?!
The Delta44:
http://m-audio.com/products/en_us/Delta44-main.html is indeed a soundcard, and an impressive sounding one at that (I myself have the Delta66 ; ).
Setup is pretty EASY. Just utilize the inputs & outputs on the Delta 44's I/O box.
If you want to use a standard PC computer headset/mic unit of which includes TWO 1/8" stereo mini jacks (mic & headphone), simply purchase a Y cable: 1/8" stereo mini jack (female)at one end and two 1/4" mono L/R jacks,on other end. Plug the mic cable of the headset into the 1/8" jack on the Y cable and plug the other ends of the Y cable to the L/R inputs on the 44's I/0 unit.
I'm not sure if the Delta44's I/O box includes a dedicated headphone monitor phono jack or not, but (if so) simply plug the end of the headphone/mic unit's headphone cable into it. You'll of course need a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter for this if the output monitor on the I/O is 1/4" phono.
Peter, if you already got a vocal mic and dedicated headphones, you could also use these instead. This would produced the highest quality sound.
Hope this helps. See ya on Skype.
Scott