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LoXodonte
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Hello,
I’m making an equipment inquiry as I’m seeking a solution to a bit of a recording conundrum. I operate a game media website where we do a lot of live commentary/radio show style content. There are two of us that are needing ourselves mic’d and recorded with monitoring capabilities. I’ve first eyeballed the Mackie Onyx Blackjack but I don’t think it’s going to do everything we need. Here’s our setup:
2 PC’s
2 Headphones
2 Microphones
The main goals is for both people to hear each other in their headsets, but also be able to hear their independent computer audio. Only the first person needs to do any capture/recording of the signal.
The 1st PC needs to record the signal from both mics, and monitor those mics in his headset.
That PC will also have “Game Audio” that will need to be monitored/mixed along with those 2 microphones
The 2nd PC doesn’t do any recording, but still needs to be able to monitor the 2 microphones and its own independent game audio.
The simplest solution I could think of was a 3 device setup.
1.) 2x Microphones plug into a “middleman” device, this device outputs audio on 2 outputs. 1 output goes to the first computer, the 2nd output to the 2nd computer.
2.) Each computer has some sort of high quality sound card that receives the audio from the middle man and monitors it in real time over a Line-In along with that computers default playback device.
This was the simplest workflow I could imagine but I don’t know what products would correspond with this setup
I’m making an equipment inquiry as I’m seeking a solution to a bit of a recording conundrum. I operate a game media website where we do a lot of live commentary/radio show style content. There are two of us that are needing ourselves mic’d and recorded with monitoring capabilities. I’ve first eyeballed the Mackie Onyx Blackjack but I don’t think it’s going to do everything we need. Here’s our setup:
2 PC’s
2 Headphones
2 Microphones
The main goals is for both people to hear each other in their headsets, but also be able to hear their independent computer audio. Only the first person needs to do any capture/recording of the signal.
The 1st PC needs to record the signal from both mics, and monitor those mics in his headset.
That PC will also have “Game Audio” that will need to be monitored/mixed along with those 2 microphones
The 2nd PC doesn’t do any recording, but still needs to be able to monitor the 2 microphones and its own independent game audio.
The simplest solution I could think of was a 3 device setup.
1.) 2x Microphones plug into a “middleman” device, this device outputs audio on 2 outputs. 1 output goes to the first computer, the 2nd output to the 2nd computer.
2.) Each computer has some sort of high quality sound card that receives the audio from the middle man and monitors it in real time over a Line-In along with that computers default playback device.
This was the simplest workflow I could imagine but I don’t know what products would correspond with this setup