On Aug 31, 7:04 pm, Eeyore
wrote:
Adrian wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a stereo audio mixer? The immediate and primary
purpose of the same will be to mix the output from three microphones.
It will be good if I had the ability to direct the output one or both
output channels.
The need is to record small public meetings commencing with some live
music (piano) followed by a talk.
However, at some point I would like to be able to mix turntable and
line inputs at home. It seems wasteful to buy two mixers when one
might suffice. For this secondary purpose I need two turntable inputs
and/or two or three line inputs. Switchable turntable/line inputs
would be acceptable.
Output will be to a Behringer UCA202 and a Notebook computer.
Many thanks for your input to my thought process!
The only mixers that have magnetic cartridge inputs are 'disco' mixers. These
will be overkill for your original application and 'disco gear' is almost
invariably of lower audio quality than purpose designed microphone mixers, hence
not a good choice since it'll also not be optimal for your original application.
I do know of one example where quality has not been sacrificed .............
(since I designed it !)http://www.studiomaster.com/fusion.html
But you may find it difficult to find one. You don't say where in the world you
are for example !
The alternative would be to buy a cheap but adequate mic mixer and ditto disco
mixer. Look at Behringer for example. Maybe for example ....http://behringer.com/UB1202/index.cf...x.cfm?lang=eng
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You designed a nice mixer. However it is overkill for my needs. I am
going for a Behringer.
Thanks for advising
Adrian