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How to redirect voice from your microphone to your speakers.. It's cool

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You ever wanted to sing on a mic?? I did, but I was (am!!) too reluctant to do so in a public stage. Aah, so in fact I never did it..  until..

So now we are going to redirect the voice from your microphone to your speakers. Sounds cool na? And no additional software is required.

  • Right click on the speaker icon in your system tray.
  • Select ‘playback devices’ >> ‘Speakers’
  • Choose ‘properties’ >> ‘Levels’
  • And then unmute the mic symbol (if there are two mic symbols, unmute ‘front mic’) and increase the volume

Now plug in your mic (or the mic jack of your headphone) and turn up the speaker volume….

… and rock the walls.

[ The configuration instructions are based on windows vista, hope it will be easy to find them in xp too, if you encounter any problem, let me know.. ]

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5 Responses to “How to redirect voice from your microphone to your speakers.. It's cool”

  1. jumpjackon Mar 20th 2009 at 11:15 pm

    Menu items you talk about do not exist at all in Windows XP tray icon! :-(
    (not in my system, at least).

  2. Saurabhon Mar 26th 2009 at 4:36 pm

    Hi, thank you for commenting. U should see the sound manager icon (a small speaker icon in the system tray. Or find sound manager in ur control panel. if it’s ok, I will mail u the steps in windows xp to ur mail id. (saurabh[at]intellwiz[dot]com)

  3. Alexon Aug 3rd 2009 at 6:30 pm

    Hi!

    Do u happen to know the opposite?
    Redirecting from speakers to microphone in Vista.
    In XP found something that’s N/A in Vista.

    thanks!

  4. Avion Jan 1st 2010 at 7:44 am

    The hardware test (in audio tab of the sound panel of Windows XP) is successful – its able to record and playback but I am not able to redirect the microphone to the speakers ! Any suggestions plz help.
    Thanks in advance.

  5. ali0shaon Apr 15th 2010 at 8:37 am

    Heya, here’s how to do this on XP:

    Right-click the speaker icon in system tray -> ‘Open Volume Control’
    In the volume window, select ‘Options’ -> ‘Properties’

    In the box with many check boxes, tick ‘Rear Pink In’ or ‘Front Pink In’, depending on where you’ve plugged in your sound input. Close the properties window.

    In the volume window, unmute the Pink In channel, and increase the volume.

    Job’s a good’un.

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