Skype allows only one audio input at the time. You can set up the input device in the skype menu. Try connecting all microphones to the Mackie and then connect the output from it to the line in or microphone input on the PC, then choose the input you connected it to in skype.
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You'll need to connect both your PC and the Mic to the mixer, you'll need phantom power switched on at the mixer for the mic to work, you then take the two track out to the Aux input on the receiver.
Use only DINAMIC microphon (computer microphons are not dinamic- they are condenser-electret) with MONO jack.
1. Turn knob (beside "mic.in") "mic.volume" (T-7) full clockwise.
2. Press "MIXER" (C-7).
3. Press "<" (R-17) while is shown "MIXER PART>:EXT(M/I)
4. Set (check) Part [ ON]
Volume: [80...127]
...
....
N.Tresh [0]
If after microphone disconection there is a noise from speakers - set
PART [off] or N.Tresh [20] (or higher))
IF your Laptop has a stereo LINE 1/8" INPUT jack, you can take the Stereo ( Left & Right ) LINE outputs on your mixer and feed into this jack on your PC. You will need a 1/4" dual plug for the mixer end to a single 1/8" stereo plug on the PC end. I suspect the problem you are having is either related to your PC only have a MIC input jack or you have something set wrong in your PC's sound config. file. More information is needed to properly solve the problem.
Not according to the manual. It was not made that simple.
However, there are a few ways you can produce a recording of the music with your voice. Either mixing with the PC or Mac sound program, or using the output of the keyboard into a suitable mixer with preamp so you can get your levels correct- then record the output of the mixer to computer, or to tape.
Audacity is a wonderful little Sourceforge program to consider using along with the suite of programs and widgets Casio includes with the 900.
Watch videos on YouTube about proper setup of a mixer/amplifier. Proper level setting at the different stages of the mixer is important to balance. You don't give us a clue as to what music you are talking about... if it is from a device plugged into the tape inputs for instance, the fault is your source is NOT providing adequate line-level to those jacks and you are trying to compensate with the master level. The master level should probably be around60% up in normal operation.
Here is a link to what your looking for, http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Yamaha-CM500-Headset-with-BuiltIn-Microphone?sku=245012
I can't tell from the add but hopefully it comes with adapters for both plugs that will work on your mixer. It does have the one for the headphones but the one for the mic is not clear, they are not interchangeable.
You would obviously plug the headphones into the headphone jack. The knob labeled "Phones/Control Room" will control the volume without changing what's being broadcast. What you hear in you phones is exactly what you are broadcasting.
The microphone needs to go into either mono channel 1 or 2. The adapter for it needs to be a mono Tip/Sleeve adapter as the more common stereo Tip/Ring/Sleeve adapter may cause some problems. You can tell the difference by looking at how many sections are on the plug divided by a little black line. Two sections is mono, three is stereo.
Adjust you microphone level by setting the volume knob, the one on the very bottom, to the 12 o'clock position. Then turn the gain knob, the smaller plastic one on the very top, until the desired volume is reached. If you experience any clipping or distortion turn the gain knob down until it goes away. These are general settings, you may want to experiment until you get the best level without noise.
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