Help with choosing a Miixer for setting up to podcast w/skype interviews ability
I will need to do skype and record skype w/one computer. I have two computers, (desktop&Laptop) but I will be doing alot of work outside the studio.
1) I found a new allen and heath ZED10FX mixer @$219 USD. It does have aux send 1x pre, (channel 1-10) but I'm not sure this will do the mix minus properly. I could use some input on this.
I know the Allen and Heath is probably the highest rated mixer and the price is attractive. Yet, if it won't do what I need to do it isn't a bargain.
If you read this, and have some experience or familiarity with any of these mixers I would appreciate to read what you have to say.
These three mixers have effects, which are not important to me. I realize to get some features you need you have take some features you don't need in the smaller mixers.
If you have another suggestion I would appreciate to read it. I started to purchase a smaller mixer, but for the additional $50 or so I thought it would be worth it to have some expansion ability. My target for first time mixer purchase is $300 or less.
Make sure the mixer you get has ON BOARD SOUND PROCESSING if you want to do usb.
Some mixers (I'll use the Behringer 1204 in particular) have horrible onboard sound processing. If you are HELLBENT on using USB for audio recording, hands down you want an alexes multi-mix. Best one for sound processing through USB I have found. Specifically the multimix 8 I have a lot of experience, and will give positive reviews for (Though I HATE the british EQ's)
He runs some older songs with bad recordings, but it is what it is, sounds better than most stations running 128kbps mp3
Its less than what your looking for on your budget, portable, durable, and Easily handles the functions your looking for. Plus the fact that you can take advantage of that 16bit sound processing onboard leaves you with a lot of opertunitys. Half the battle is setting it up right, and remember that when you plug it in, Set THE MIXER in your computers functions as your audio source.
Go to your local music mac. Try it. Get a feel. You may hate it. I will tell you right now, that Your going to get a bit of hiss from X1222USB. I personally like my 1204, but I dont use it for source 24/7, and I use the main outs with analog so I can pop that audio through some processing. Recording from USB with most of the Xeynx series has been bullshit, because their "USB" consisted of hooking up the audio cord on that little usb to connect it to main out. Thats why most USB recordings are so quiet on cheaper devices. When you see "USB AUDIO DEVICE" instead of a named device in your source directory, that device is NOT truely what your looking for. If I had one mobile mixer to do what you want to do? Multi-mix 8. NOT THE PRO, waste of money. You want the regular multi-mix 8 USB FX. http://www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...FS9dQgod634ABQ
Last edited by Brutish Sailor; 08-18-2013 at 09:22 PM.
OH, and forget the aux sends. Welcome to the age of the smartphone.
Use a 2 channel stereo line in, plug your cell into the 3.5 mm jack, and stereo out that thing to duel 1/4 TS connections. Its onboard audio routes are designed for people that use their phones through their stereo aux's in cars. It wont loop your voice in the audio.
Just plug it in, get a mount, put your phone on it, and route it directly to the mixer. When you talk to them, your voice gets routed into the phone, and the mic. Your voice wont playback through the audio of the phone. One earphone one talking to them on and off the air. To talk to them? Your mic down and hit the "Stereo" button on the phone. You can run skype off a smart phone. Saves a lot of headache with trying to route audio with the aux sends.
Last edited by Brutish Sailor; 08-18-2013 at 09:29 PM.
There you go. Car phone mount attatched to pop screen mount using duct tape. Mobile as hell. Easy to maintain eye contact with skype video caller. When you need a sound board? Use the phone. When you need to que up a sample fast and easy? Touch screen sound board makes it a snap.
Last edited by Brutish Sailor; 08-18-2013 at 10:12 PM.
I bought the Alesis Mixer MultiMix 8 USB FX. I appreciate the tips. There are soooo many opinions on mixers. I was buying a cable at a music store and got the whimsical "why would you buy that mixer for podcast, it is for music". LOL
Im a big fan of keeping it simple. the Mackie 1402 VLZ3 is a great mixer and has two aux sends. If you're looking for something a little larger go with the Behringer XENYX X2442USB
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