Hi,
Have you tried google for "compact 4-channel mixer"?
You need to avoid a digital one since it can be hard to go around blindly.
Hth,
Pawel.
 

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Danny Miles
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 3:38 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Searching for Recommendations: 4-Channel Mixer for Online
Broadcasting

Hi all.  I'm looking to do some internet radio broadcasting and, having
found that broadcasting directly through my computer or soundcard makes my
microphone sound horrible (muffled, buzzing noise behind vocals, popping
when turned on/off, etc), I'm looking for a suitable and accessible
4-channel mixer which I can use to channel my soundcard and microphone.  I'd
also like to have the option of plugging headphones into it so that I can
hear the results of my work as it happens, and features such as being able
to use more than one channel at once (such as talking over the start/end of
a track) are also very important.  Unfortunately I'm very short of space, so
I need something which has good quality output but which is as compact as
possible.  I know this is quite a specific set of requirements, but if
anyone knows of such a model which is accessible for use by someone with
total sight loss (no issues with seeing lights showing feedback etc), I'd be
grateful to hear details.  I'd also appreciate advice on any adaptors which
I might need to help me plug 3.5 mm jacks and an XLR microphone into such a
machine, as this is my first time of exploring this area of production.

Many thanks in advance for any help and advice, Danny

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