Allows you to hear your own voice through your headphones.
If you aren't using a computer (e.g., for standalone karaoke), you can power the unit using a standard 5V 500mA power bank or wall adapter. 2. Connecting Audio Gear
Use the included micro-USB cable to connect the port on the back of the sound blaster k3 setup
to a port on your computer. The device will draw power and transmit data through this single cable.
Creative Sound Blaster K3 are versatile, driverless USB audio interfaces designed specifically for streamers, podcasters, and musicians. Because these devices rely on hardware-based processing, the setup is more about physical connections and onboard knob adjustments than software installation. 1. Basic Hardware Connection Sound Blaster K3 Allows you to hear your own voice through your headphones
supports a variety of inputs and outputs to fit different studio needs:
Connect a guitar or other high-impedance instrument to the 1/4" High-Z jack . Note that this input shares a channel with Microphone 2; they cannot be used independently at full volume. Connecting Audio Gear Use the included micro-USB cable
Plug your headphones into the two 1/4" headphone jacks on the front. Each has its own independent volume knob.
This acts as a "Stereo Mix" or "What-U-Hear" toggle. When ON, all inputs (mics, instruments, line-in) and your computer's audio are mixed together and sent to your recording/streaming software.
Automatically ducks (lowers) the volume of background music when you start speaking into the microphone.
Allows you to hear your own voice through your headphones.
If you aren't using a computer (e.g., for standalone karaoke), you can power the unit using a standard 5V 500mA power bank or wall adapter. 2. Connecting Audio Gear
Use the included micro-USB cable to connect the port on the back of the
to a port on your computer. The device will draw power and transmit data through this single cable.
Creative Sound Blaster K3 are versatile, driverless USB audio interfaces designed specifically for streamers, podcasters, and musicians. Because these devices rely on hardware-based processing, the setup is more about physical connections and onboard knob adjustments than software installation. 1. Basic Hardware Connection Sound Blaster K3
supports a variety of inputs and outputs to fit different studio needs:
Connect a guitar or other high-impedance instrument to the 1/4" High-Z jack . Note that this input shares a channel with Microphone 2; they cannot be used independently at full volume.
Plug your headphones into the two 1/4" headphone jacks on the front. Each has its own independent volume knob.
This acts as a "Stereo Mix" or "What-U-Hear" toggle. When ON, all inputs (mics, instruments, line-in) and your computer's audio are mixed together and sent to your recording/streaming software.
Automatically ducks (lowers) the volume of background music when you start speaking into the microphone.