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Line-in recording

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Line-in recording is a term often used by manufacturers of sound equipment to refer to the capability of a device to record line level audio feeds. Microphone and instrument inputs, by contrast, are designed for devices which require further amplification to be at line-level.

Line In Port (Blue) in backside of Motherboard

The common 3.5 mm line-in connector has the left channel on the tip and right channel in the middle. The port is used to connect with other devices.[1] Line-in is most commonly used for instruments.

References

  1. ^ "Double Audio Inputs".