Hi, do you know a good mixer for live broadcasting? I can spend about €300,00.
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Hello!
well, this all depends on which kind of mixer you'd like to have, if you
would like one with a small effects processor, you might be spending 300
euros on it.
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No, I don't want effects, maibe the pre fader volume can be useful.
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Hello Mario,
There are 2 places that I could suggest you look, but I don't know if they
ship things outside of the US.
You can try American Musical:
http://www.americanmusical.com/
Another place you can look is, Music 123.
http://www.music123.com
I hope this was some what helpful to you.
My best
Hi Johm, have you particular suggestion on models ecc?
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Hello Mario,
Tell me what exactly you're looking for, and I'll do some research on it and
get back to you and the list with my findings.
My best regards!
John.
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 10:34:22 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi, do you know a good mixer for live broadcasting? I can spend about 300,00.
About 200 euros should get you a fine Behringer mixer that even
includes a USB connection. I'm guessing 200 because when I bought
mine it was $150 plus a little more for
High Steve,
What kind of features does your mixer have?
I'm looking to upgrade some of my DJ equipment too as well.
But at the same time, I don't want to spend allot of money.
Thinks in advance!
John.
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Hi, a 4 ch mono and two stereo with faders and pre fader function is enough.
The mixer doesn't to be noisy, it will be good also if allows to do clear voice
recordings.
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Hi mario!
yes, it can be very useful, for instans, my new mixer has it's own pre
listening knob, which I can turn on to hear my jaws if I should use
headphones while doing a live broadcasting. in fact, I might fix some more
cables to this mixer to connect my laptop to it, so that I don't have t
Given that you are in Europe, you might like to look at www.behringer.com
Behringer has some very affordable mixers that will allow you to set up your
own studio.
Bob Nelson
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I'm looking for an accessible software DVD player. Looking back through the
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Hi Bob, do you know if behringer mixers introduces noises or can be used also
for dry voice recordings?
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Behringer mixers are low noise.
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Hi Bob, do you know if behringer mixers introduces noises or can be used
also for dry voice reco
thanks!
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Hello Mario,
As promised, here is a link to a mixer that I think will serve all of your
needs.
I mite pick this one up myself!
http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHVMX1000USB
You may want to contact these people to see if they ship to your area.
My best regards.
John.
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Hi, thanks, but how windows see these USB mixers?? I will want to know if every
channel is seen as a separate device as my m-audio. This will be a facility for
sending a particular program in a specific channel, like skype on ch3, jaws on
ch4 ecc...
do you know something about this?
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High Mario,
To be honest, no I don't.
I don't have any experience with USB mixers yet.
But when and if I get the one I sent you a link to, I will try all of that
out and see how it all works.
My best regards.
John.
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Hi john, ok, thanks!
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No problem, you're welcome any time!
John.
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Hi john, ok, thanks!
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Mario,
The Behringer mixers are low noise mixers but always remember that what you
may hear as noise is more often than not being produced by the microphone.
If you have a M-audio sound card, I would suggest that you stay away from
using a mixer with a USB interface. I doubt that anyone could
Hi Robert, I was tinking of using a mixer because I want to go on air, and
manage volume directly with faders, controlling music and microphone
separately. There is a way for doing this with my m-audio? Sorry but I'am
really confused.
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Mario Loreti
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High Mario and Robert,
Two things here.
#1. the M-Audio sound cards don't usually have microphone input jacks on
them, so you will need some kind of a preamp to get the mike to work anyway.
#2. If you end up getting electronic equipment from the United States, some
of it usually have 105 to 215
Hi robert, my sound card has the mic input, and i have also a processor, a dbx
286a. You suggested to continue to use my sound card for recordings, the
problem is that when i need to go on air i have to move all cables to connect
the mic and the processor to the mixer, and not to the sound card,
Sorry,i am doing confusion, the person that suggested me of continuing to use
my sound card is on another list lol
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High Mario and Robert,
Two things here.
#1. the M-Audio sound cards d
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