You can do that, but you need multiple sound cards, one for the music, one
for skype, and you bring them in on different channels of the mixer,
adjusting their respective volumes and you on the mixer use a microphone
either with a quarter inch connection or a XLR connection which is the
preferred way.

You can locate a mixer which has 4 channels, which would be ideal for your
situation, and what show are you listening too and what is yours and where
would someone be able to find it
 


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tyler Wood
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:04 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: mixer and some radio show help?

Hi,

I've been listening to someones radio show and they mentioned in there about
they got a new mixer. What exactly is a mixer and how does it work? I'm
using sam broadcaster, and am trying to get this here radio show running
smoothly. What programs do you guys recommend? And is there a way for me to
patch in skype calls via my soundcard without this thing echoing like
hell...its getting a bit annoying (Someone will call. I'll be like ok, we
have a call here. Most people have speakers, which is really annoying, but
anyway, I say hi, blah blah, but when they speak, i get horrible loopback.
Not sure what to do about this). I have a few choices as to soundcards. One
desktop has a SiS 7018, this laptop, which I use most of the time, just has
a connecsant, and my other desktop has an SB live.. They all have stario
mix, and sometime or other I plan on seeing which sounds the best, but what
other factors come into play here? ram, processor speed? I'd like to be able
to play a song and talk at the same time- I heard you can't do that in
winamp?





Thanks,
Tyler

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