MrFiggityFigs
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I've looked here, searched. Did some Google'ing, Youtubez, etc.
We're not recording music, but rather broadcasting live content, and want to use a mixer to combine multiple audio sources, adjust levels, then output to a computer for broadcasting.
So we'll have a Mic, we're looking at an AT2020, a Stereo input from 1 computer, a stereo input from another computer, stereo input from a 3rd sound device.
Output to a headset and output to the broadcasting computer.
Where to plug in each device into the mixer and all that I know, that's the easy part.
I'm thinking of getting a Behringer Xenyx 1202FX (without USB) for the mixer... now many many many moons ago (1993-1997) I worked in a sound room for a church the mixer had monitor buttons to tell what sources you wanted to go to the monitors/headphones. I don't see that on any of the small mixers I've looked at.
Basically we want all sources to go out to the broadcasting computer, and all sources except the mic to go to the headphones. The broadcasters don't want to listen to themselves. We could do a USB mic to the broadcast computer, but they want to be able to put some of the FX on the mic that the 1202FX has (also they want a better mic than the blue snowball that's being used now). Can this be achieved with a sub $250 mixer, more specifically the 1202FX?
Thank you
Heath
We're not recording music, but rather broadcasting live content, and want to use a mixer to combine multiple audio sources, adjust levels, then output to a computer for broadcasting.
So we'll have a Mic, we're looking at an AT2020, a Stereo input from 1 computer, a stereo input from another computer, stereo input from a 3rd sound device.
Output to a headset and output to the broadcasting computer.
Where to plug in each device into the mixer and all that I know, that's the easy part.
I'm thinking of getting a Behringer Xenyx 1202FX (without USB) for the mixer... now many many many moons ago (1993-1997) I worked in a sound room for a church the mixer had monitor buttons to tell what sources you wanted to go to the monitors/headphones. I don't see that on any of the small mixers I've looked at.
Basically we want all sources to go out to the broadcasting computer, and all sources except the mic to go to the headphones. The broadcasters don't want to listen to themselves. We could do a USB mic to the broadcast computer, but they want to be able to put some of the FX on the mic that the 1202FX has (also they want a better mic than the blue snowball that's being used now). Can this be achieved with a sub $250 mixer, more specifically the 1202FX?
Thank you
Heath