Help choosing a mixer under $80

ser710

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Help choosing a mixer

Hello everyone, I'm looking for a mixer for live streaming and I have no clue what to look for. I'm on a tight budget so I was looking for something under $80 if possible. I already have a microphone but I noticed that I get a lot of background noise, through the streaming app you can negate the effect and add other filters but that is only happening to the stream and the mic sounds a lot better. While playing games people would sometimes say they cannot hear me, my voice is too low so I was thinking about a mixer to help with the mic quality.

Was thinking of going USB route to reduce the hassle of having more cables or buying anything extra.

I play music while I stream, use a mic, audio coming from the game I'm playing and I'm always using headphones. Would love to control all the audio separately, don't know if I'm asking for too much here.

Would like an audio mixer with a compressor to reduce the noise from the mic, possible noise gate to keep things leveled and anything else that would make my mic better.

Anything else I should be considering?
Any extra info you guys need for your suggestions?
 
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Under $80? That will be a used one then i think? I think you're better off than then with a new one for under $80.
Behringer are quit good and affordable.

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What do you mean with live streaming btw?
For 'stage perfomance' there are other options.

Live streaming is a live feed that goes from my computer to a website where other people can watch that live feed.

I have looked at options online but don't know what to buy. I want one with Noise Suppression and a Compressor. Also I want to be able to control my audio sources separately that gets emitted to the live stream 1)Mic 2)Music 3)Game audio

Don't know how hard it would be to split the music and game audio since they are coming from the same source which is my PC output.
 
There is a sub forum in the 'Recording Techniques' forum called 'Recording For Podcasts'.

Hope there is more direct info for you there. I personally haven't a clue.

Link HERE
 
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