Re: Separate audio mixer advice?

2005-07-11 Thread Joe Paton

Hi Jim,

I guess you are going to plug the mixer in to the sound card, and audio 
devices in to the mixer.  Good system.  What you may like to look for, is a 
mixer which has channel switching off and on.  So you can say, turn off the 
audio source with the push of a button, leaving the mic channel open.  Then 
re-enstate the audio with the push of a button.  This would save you 
re-setting the faders each time.


Just a thought.
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good luck,

Joe
At 23:50 09/07/2005, you wrote:

Hi

I want to buy an audio mixer to use in conjunction with my PC soundcard.

I mainly intend to use this to do some podcasting and possibly other
internet broadcasting, so I don't think I need a lot of inputs.

I have looked online and found a number available.
My main concern is finding one that has faders that are easy to control
tactilely.

Suggestions and/or experience welcomed!

Jim


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Separate audio mixer advice?

2005-07-09 Thread Jim O'Sullivan
Hi

I want to buy an audio mixer to use in conjunction with my PC soundcard.

I mainly intend to use this to do some podcasting and possibly other
internet broadcasting, so I don't think I need a lot of inputs.

I have looked online and found a number available.
My main concern is finding one that has faders that are easy to control
tactilely.

Suggestions and/or experience welcomed!

Jim


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