Make sure that the microphone is not disabled and is set as default, Tick the. Drivers & Software. I bought this Singstar adapter to see if I could get it to work with Rock Band 3. Well this adapter and a 1/4' to 3.5mm adapter is all it takes for it to work. It works extremely well and sounds better than my USB mics!! The 2 inputs also allows a second mic to be used on.
- mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 13:54:33 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agocos if it did it would save me a bundle! does anyone know where to get drivers that would wouk for it? its usb... - Machiavel 27 Oct 2004 13:57:58 5,964 posts
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Registered 19 years agoDon't use the USB connector thingie, just stick the red or blue plug straight into your microphone connector. Voila.
(Though if anybody has working drivers for the USB connector, hence stereo input, please..) - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 14:01:48 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agobut wouldnt that need drivers? ill try it anyway! - Morb0 27 Oct 2004 14:07:32 132 posts
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Registered 17 years ago[$mooth] EcToX wrote:
but wouldnt that need drivers? ill try it anyway!
Nah, in the same way you can plug any old set of speakers into your pc's speaker port, you can plug any old mic into the mic in and it'll work.
USB Might be worth a try though? Not sure who makes the singstar headset, but I plugged my logitech usb headset into a winxp machine and it recognised it straight away, and the sound quality is amazing - use it for voice chat all the time. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 14:09:17 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agona it doesnt seem to be working.. i went to the control panel and tryed the tuning wizard but no joy there. ill mess around with it a bit. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 14:19:31 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agonope nothing.. although in the tuning wizard thing the bard that says that it can hear something was flashing everynow and then, it stayed near the bottom but it kept on flashing even when the mic was unplugged. weird! - Morb0 27 Oct 2004 14:26:23 132 posts
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Registered 17 years agoSorry, don't think I can be of any more help since I've never seen one in the flesh. Not sure why it has a standard mic output as well as usb.
All I can say is, if that really is a standard mic output (and if it plugs in, what else would it be really) it should work. Might just take a bit of fiddling with unmuting things and adjusting levels, I often manage to forget one setting that stops it from working.
Good luck with it, and hopefully someone who knows more about it will come along. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 14:36:36 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agook well ill see what i can do later if i find out how ill post it! - Shinji 27 Oct 2004 14:42:40 5,902 posts
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Registered 19 years agoIt's a bog-standard microphone jack. Works absolutely fine on the PC. Of course it's an unpowered microphone so you'll need to turn the microphone boost on in the control panel (specific to your soundcard, sorry - hunt for it yourself).
The inputs you describe makes it sound like you've got things plugged into the wrong ports, I fear - martyngates 27 Oct 2004 14:43:28 1,752 posts
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Registered 18 years agoMorb0 wrote:
try plugging a mic connector into a ps2 and youlll find a shortage of holes to insert it into
Not sure why it has a standard mic output as well as usb.
i used mine to record onto my portable mp3 player using the mic input so it seems to be a standard microhone so should work on a pc - Machiavel 27 Oct 2004 14:53:13 5,964 posts
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Registered 19 years agoShinji's spot on. Bring up volume control (in the Sounds thingie), click on microphone advanced and select mic boost. It DOES work fine, hence the tiny burbling you're getting at the moment. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 14:59:23 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agoit says i have a 120db boost or sumfin but still no sound.. - Morb0 27 Oct 2004 14:59:48 132 posts
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Registered 17 years agomartyngates wrote:
try plugging a mic connector into a ps2 and youlll find a shortage of holes to insert it into
I realise that. I was under the impression that it had both usb and normal mic connections, and I wondered why it needed them both.
I think I've gathered now that it's just got the standard mic cable. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 15:04:30 3,619 posts
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it says i have a 120db boost or sumfin but still no sound..
nope wrong menu! maby im just stupid! - jiroczech 27 Oct 2004 15:10:21 2,669 posts
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Registered 19 years agoWhat are you doing with my Singstar mics that's going to save you lots of money?? >
/stares - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 15:14:49 3,619 posts
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bollocks! just wantin a mic for the pc 2 use on msn! and seing as you broke my old headset that i used for cs then i think its fine! - jiroczech 27 Oct 2004 15:19:12 2,669 posts
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Registered 19 years ago/pictures EgBoX on MSN using Singstar mic
Muahahahahahahaha!
I suppose you're used to typing with one hand anyway. - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 15:20:17 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agoor i suppose i could just charge you for another headset! - jiroczech 27 Oct 2004 15:21:08 2,669 posts
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Registered 19 years ago - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 15:22:20 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years ago - jiroczech 27 Oct 2004 15:34:24 2,669 posts
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Registered 19 years agoYou could. But then I'd have to dismantle your respiratory system. Slowly. With a pair of rusty bolt-cutters.
I'll buy you a headset, they're cheap as fuck. 25p from Lidl.
Edited by jiroczech at 14:35:31 27-10-2004 - mooth-EcToX 27 Oct 2004 15:43:40 3,619 posts
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Registered 19 years agobut my respeywatsit system is fin... oh. well i could spread loasd of your dirty secrets on here!
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The SingStar servers have gone dark, putting an end to one of the classic PlayStation games.
Sony had announced its plan to shut down its SingStar servers on 31st January 2020, and last night - not to be outdone by that other big exit - SingStar left the stage.
All online functionality, network features and digital music downloads are now disabled. You can still play SingStar games in offline mode, playing songs on physical discs and those previously bought and downloaded to a harddrive, but the rest of the functionality has been snuffed out, and some trophies will be impossible to unlock. Also of note, the forced XMB icon for EU PS3 users is finally gone.
SingStar, from Sony's London studio, was one of the most popular first-party party games on PS2 and PS3. It never seemed to rekindle that magic on PS4, on which it launched as a free app supported by paid downloads for songs.
Fans spent the night belting out numbers for the last time, and took to social media to reminisce about the series.
Finally! Singstar has disappeared from the #PlayStation 3 XMB pic.twitter.com/JgOQeRQhFd
— C h r i s W (@cbw86) January 31, 2020Singstar Microphone
Latest software for mac free. Rip singstar the end of an era
— giB (@gib_brille) February 1, 2020Sony have taken down the servers early, but that won?t stop us playing #SingStarpic.twitter.com/2NAy7LDbh1
— DJ Damien (@dj_damien) January 31, 2020It's not just #BrexitDay today but also the last day you can play #SingStar online. Let's just take a moment to appreciate how ground-breaking this game was.. pic.twitter.com/tshPHnDCaO
— Jo Haslam (@JoannaHaslam) January 31, 2020Singstar Mics Ps3
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RIP Singstar, One Of The Most Important Games In PlayStation History - we played it like crazy when we worked at Lionhead, I got the honour to work on it for a short time at Sony & I still play to this day.
— Brynley, Second Extinction out now on Xbox Preview (@brynleygibson) February 1, 2020Finally! Singstar has disappeared from the #PlayStation 3 XMB pic.twitter.com/JgOQeRQhFd
— C h r i s W (@cbw86) January 31, 2020Singstar Microphone
Latest software for mac free. Rip singstar the end of an era
— giB (@gib_brille) February 1, 2020Sony have taken down the servers early, but that won?t stop us playing #SingStarpic.twitter.com/2NAy7LDbh1
— DJ Damien (@dj_damien) January 31, 2020It's not just #BrexitDay today but also the last day you can play #SingStar online. Let's just take a moment to appreciate how ground-breaking this game was.. pic.twitter.com/tshPHnDCaO
— Jo Haslam (@JoannaHaslam) January 31, 2020Singstar Mics Ps3
Drivers For Singstar Mic On Pc Download
RIP Singstar, One Of The Most Important Games In PlayStation History - we played it like crazy when we worked at Lionhead, I got the honour to work on it for a short time at Sony & I still play to this day.
— Brynley, Second Extinction out now on Xbox Preview (@brynleygibson) February 1, 2020Logged on to SingStar before the server shutdown to browse songs for the last time.
Turns out I've got all the good ones that are still available. All 296 of them. ?
Thank you @LondonStudioHQ for the huge selection & great times with friends over the years. ?
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So, SingStar has dropped the mic. But with PlayStation 5 waiting in the wings, could it be due for an encore?