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Easy way to get audio out?
So I have a pair of cheap studio monitors but I like to check them on my computer speakers since I'm still learning the monitors. So my question is, is there an easier way to switch to these speakers besides bouncing a song to disk, then loading it up in itunes or another program to listen to it?
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You could go to Radio Shack and buy a cord and connect them to your computer sound card directly just like you do with your computer speakers. If they are self powered monitors that's even better.
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I'm running my monitors from my digi rack though. How can I distinguish where I want to send my audio? What kind of cable?
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