Ok, well I'm not using software speech with mine however if you're  
using a laptop as I do then I cannot see why you can't confugre  
thigns so that the software speech comes out of the output of the  
laptops internal card that way you can do whatever you wish with the  
Imic.

On 30/12/2006, at 4:09 AM, Dean Martineau wrote:

I find the IMic to be useful because it gives me a line in jack for
my laptop.  But unless I'm missing something, not the first or last
time this would happen, it is more limited than the standard laptop
sound card.  I can't use it to capture my voice and the software
synthesizer simultaneously.  I didn't look at the cd, and don't have
it any more, so perhaps there are more options for a mixer there, but
with the default installation I can't see how to do this.

Dean
At 08:53 AM 12/29/2006, you wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 20:20:28 +1100, you wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>> I'm a user of 2 very different computer systems here, I use standard
>> PC'S with Windows and LINUX and I use my trusty Mac so when I heard
>> about a small sound device that could be plugged into all my machines
>> without any need for drivers I was most interested hence the arrival
>> of my Imic today.
>
> I bought one of those from a local store about a year ago for $29 U.S.
> and love it to death.  I wish I could get a couple more, just to have
> them in reserve, just in case, but the supply seems to have dried up.
>
>
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