

The style of mic, dynamic, electret, cardoid, if it is a powered mic and all will make huge differences in how the levels will match and how each input will effect the other. Padding (see above) might become a desired component, to reduce the levels of the headphone output. The microphone output level would be very low compared to what you would get out of a headphones output. That would get more messy and more complicated, you would end up with double termination, where each one (now tied together) would effect the other. Next, to add in a microphone Y-adapted to the same input at the same time.
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Plus there is also isolation transformers that could be used, to electrically seperate the 2 if there was that kind of noise. They do make "padding" adapters where there is small added resistance to reduce the total levels, to make a headphones/speaker type output lower in level for a mic input, that could be applied if the level is too high and turning down volume is not enough, or has more noise than level at that volume setting. Using the line-in for the phone and the mic-in for the mic, you could then possibly do the mixing in the computer, instead of trying to crash them together. You could test both inputs if you had them. Although computers do not always follow all the same balances and rules of normal audio. intended input levels for line inputs are +1to-1V P-P. Line inputs are color coded blue usually. It is "better" though to input these kind of levels of a line level or headphones output into the "line input" on the computer, if you have one of those. I have done this before, it is just a matter of adjusting everything to the correct levels (which takes more time than connecting it).

The output level out of the device would need to be turned down, because a mic input is not designed for that input level. Some of which are MorphVox, Rust soundboard, and Clownfish.Yes it will work to put a headphones output 3.5mm stereo type connection from your phones headphone output to the mic input on your computer. Several apps allow you to play music through the mic in games. The mainstream means of playing music through the microphone in games is using dedicated apps.
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Here’s how to go about it: Method #1: Changing Control Panel Settings The easiest method is tweaking some settings in the control panel.
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Playing music through your mic is possible when playing games on your PC or desktop. Bonus: How To Play Music Through Mic in Games Better still, you can also use the hotkeys of your soundbar app to play music over the mic during a broadcast or a game. Once you’ve completed the setup, you should now be able to play music through the mic.

Once you have completed the outlined steps, you will have set up your groovy music bot.
