hey randy!
there are lots of mixing consoles out there, and mostly they look the same,
but well a normal mixing console, can have up to 32 faders, but that's a 32
channel mixer, smile. and the mixingconsole itself has some knobs for
panning, and Equalizers and so on. but it al depends on what you like to
have, and the mixing consoles can also have different prises, depending on
which kind of mixer you would like to have. I recommend that you might go to
a music store in your area, and ask them to have a look at a mixing board or
console as we say as well, smile.
but for you as a station playlist user, if you have a low budjet, you can
use the station playlist it self. I do that, I don't need a mixing console
for that, well, I can use one, but then I have to fiddle around with other
programs and so on, so I'm satisfied with what I have so far.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
tel: +46 703601296
Web: www.jorgenhansson.com
Skype: djtropical4532
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From: randy tijerina
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 4:43 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: folks..may i ask a really dumb question?
Folks, please have mercy on me for asking this idiotic question.
what exactly does a mixer console look like?
for example, for you folks who do radio or internet broadcasting?
Are there any good accessible ones?
or, what do you guys recommend?
How easy are they to set up?
My broadcasting dream is starting to take flight.