Model Y has two USB ports located in the front compartment of the center console. These ports can be used to: Connect and charge USB devices. Play audio files stored on a phone or USB device (see Playing Media from Devices).
Method 3: USB mixer. USB mixers are nothing new to people who record audio, but itâs still true that most people arenât aware they exist. The mixer shown here is an Alesis Multimix 8 USB. If you do any semi-pro (or even pro) recording at all this is a really handy mixer to have. It will accept XLR microphone input, 1/4th-inch input and feed
When programmed, the Pico acts as a USB audio gadget with stereo audio input and mic also. The PCM audio packets received from the USB endpoint are sent to the soft I2S peripherals (Using Programmable IO or PIO). You can connect any run of the mill audio DAC to it. I have personally tested this on my Pico with the Pirate Audio HAT (PCM5100A).
If it only has single USB connection to plug into a PC, then you need a USB switch similar to one @Sizzling proposed (it's an overkill, actually). If your "speakers" have analog input, and use USB for power only, you'll need audio input selector to switch between the PC and PS. its a bose companion 5. for power it uses a power cord coming out
My monitor has a USB cable to the PC (USB-A on PC side, USB-B on monitor side), and gives me 2 usb ports on back and 2 on side of monitor. So the monitor USBs are running off that one cord and essentially acts as a USB hub itself independently of audio/video.
Your E5-774G has a USB 3.1 Gen 1 USB Type C is the port, and if you look closely at the specifications, you'll find that port can do this: Charging. USB 3.1 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps) Native DisplayPort 1.2 video output. VGA output using USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter (sold separately)
Connect one end of the USB cable to the Microphone. Connect the other end of the cable to a free USB port on your computer. Install any necessary drivers (generally not required). In your DAW, go to the Audio Configuration and select the USB microphone as the recording device. Connect the Guitar to the D.I. input on the USB microphone.
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