Hello Howard,
That idea will work but, the cassette deck will have to be on record in order for it to work. But now, the draw back with your Sound Max intigrated sound card is, you can't monictor the recording while it's being made.
Just something for you to think about.
But if you really to record sounds in stereo, a 6 channel mike mixer will do the trick for you. Just plug the mikes in to it and pan one to the right and the other one to the left.
But the mixer will have to be pluged in to your line in on your sound card.
Again, just something for you to think about.
My best regarg
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Howard Traxler" <htraxl...@earthlink.net>
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Cc: "Howard K Traxler" <htrax...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:13 AM
Subject: microphone input to computer


I have a pair of Shure D55 dynamic mics that I bought in 1963. I'd like to use them for session-type recording into my sound max integrated sound card. Currently, I was thinking of plugging the mics into a Pioneer tape deck and taking the output from that into the sound card's input. Does anyone have opinions or better ideas? anxious to hear what anybody thinks.

Thanks.
Howard

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