Computers use sound
cards to connect sound devices such as audio mixers, recorders, and
speakers. You can connect all of these to your computer wirelessly.
[1] Some devices come with a “Bluetooth” option, which makes for nearly instant connection to your computer.
Method 1
Connecting with Bluetooth
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Go into your start menu. Click the start menu on the bottom left side of your desktop. Click the settings option on the right side of your menu.
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Click “Devices.” This is the second option in your menu. It says “Bluetooth, printers, mouse” underneath it.
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Choose “Bluetooth.” On the left side of your menu,
your third option down is “Bluetooth.” Click this and then turn your
Bluetooth on by clicking the button next to “Off.” If it is already on,
skip this.
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Wait until the device is discovered. If your device is on and within range, it will pop up on the screen. Simply click on the device to activate the Bluetooth.
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- If your computer is having trouble discovering your device, try turning both the device and your Bluetooth off and back on.[3]
Method 2
Adding A Sound Device without Bluetooth
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Turn your device on. This will make it pop up on your
devices menu. If you have to plug it into your computer, you should do
it before trying to add the device. There will either be a USB port that
connects directly to your computer, or an audio cord that you can plug
directly into your headphone jack.
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Go into your start menu. Click the start menu on the
lower left corner of your desktop background. This is the menu you use
to open any application on your computer.
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Find your control panel. In your start menu, you will
have an option called “Control Panel.” Click this. For windows 8, it is
on the right side of your menu toward the top. For windows 10, your
control panel is the blue box on your desktop.
- If you’ve gotten rid of the control panel from your desktop, you can
click settings from your start menu. Once in the settings menu, click
“Devices.” This is your second option in the menu. Next, choose
“Connected devices” on the left side of your screen. Finally, scroll
down and click “Devices and printers.” If you found the devices this
way, skip the next step.[4]
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Click “Hardware and Sound.” In the menu that you just
opened, there will be an option titled “Hardware and Sound.” Next to
it, there is an icon of a printer and a speaker.
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Click “Add a device.” This will be a blue link at the
top left of your menu. When you click this, a screen will pop up. This
will show all the devices that your computer found when it scanned for
devices.
- If you can’t find the device, try turning it off and back on. Then
repeat the scan. In other words, make your device “discoverable.”[5]
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Enter your WPS PIN. A window will appear that asks
for this PIN. You won’t be allowed to proceed without entering it. This
PIN was on the information that you received when you bought the device.
It is a combination of letters and numbers and is case sensitive. Some
audio devices won’t require this. Once you enter this, your device will
connect to your computer.
Method 3
Adding to a Mac
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Open the AudioMIDI setup application. To do this, go
into your “Go” menu. This is the 5th option to the right on your top
home bar. When this opens, scroll down to “Utilities.” It is your 10th
option down. When you do this, 2 lists will appear in a new menu.
AudioMIDI can be found on the left one, about half way down.
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Click (+). This is the Add button. You can find it on
the bottom left corner of your Audio Devices screen. A dropdown menu
will appear. There will be two options to choose from. Choose “Create
Aggregate Device,” it will be your first option.
- Aggregate devices are virtual audio interfaces that works with your
system. It helps you connect the inputs and outputs of one or several
audio tools connected to your Mac.[7]
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Click your device. Your new aggregate device will pop
up on the left side of the screen when you select this option. If you
wish to re-name it, you simply double-click and it will let you edit it.
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Enable “Use.” With your new device selected and named
correctly, select it. With it selected, enable the checkbox labeled
“Use.” This is on the left side of your window.
- Check multiple boxes if you wish to enable multiple aggregate
devices. The order in which you enable them will represent the order of
inputs and outputs in your applications menu.
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Connect the clocks. Your aggregate devices will have
built in clocks and the programs are time sensitive because they
document the things that you use them for. Combine them to work under
one clock by selecting one device as your master clock. At the top of
your screen you’ll see an option that says “Clock Source” and has a menu
to it. Click on the option you wish to make your master clock.
- If you know of one to be more reliable than the others, go with that clock.[9]
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Use your device. Once you’ve completed these steps,
go back into your Audio MIDI and right click (or CNTL-click) the device
you wish to use. A menu will again pop up and you can choose to use this
device for either input or output.
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