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Thread: Audio Mixer

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    Heya,

    Just wondering if there were any audio enthusiasts out there that would recommend an audio mixer that I can use with SAM Broadcaster 4.2.2 in the price margin of £80-£120... I'm probs going OTT on a job that I don't get paid for, however it is an investment that I would like to make

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy-Tomato View Post
    Heya,

    Just wondering if there were any audio enthusiasts out there that would recommend an audio mixer that I can use with SAM Broadcaster 4.2.2 in the price margin of £80-£120... I'm probs going OTT on a job that I don't get paid for, however it is an investment that I would like to make

    Thanks in advance,
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    I have a Behringer XENYX 1002B mixer but it isn't usb so you need an audio interface like the Behringer U Control which you can get for cheap. I choose this mixer mainly because its small and compact and also takes batteries as well as a power supply which is handy if you're doing audio stuff without electric.

    If you plan to get a professional microphone for your mixer you will need one with phantom power if you get a condenser. Although I think you can also get separate phantom power supplies
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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    I have a Behringer XENYX 1002B mixer but it isn't usb so you need an audio interface like the Behringer U Control which you can get for cheap. I choose this mixer mainly because its small and compact and also takes batteries as well as a power supply which is handy if you're doing audio stuff without electric.

    If you plan to get a professional microphone for your mixer you will need one with phantom power if you get a condenser. Although I think you can also get separate phantom power supplies
    I've get a Samson C01U mic. Would that be compatible?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy-Tomato View Post
    I've get a Samson C01U mic. Would that be compatible?
    Not too sure its a usb so i gather My mic goes directly into the mixer

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    I could use a USB to XLR converter though, couldn't I? Also, I was looking at these:

    • Behringer Q1204USB
    • Behringer DJX900USB
    • Behringer Xenyx X222USB
    • Behringer VMX300USB

    I have chosen Behringer because I heard it's a great brand Would these work well with SAM 4.2.2


    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Not too sure its a usb so i gather My mic goes directly into the mixer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy-Tomato View Post
    I could use a USB to XLR converter though, couldn't I? Also, I was looking at these:

    • Behringer Q1204USB
    • Behringer DJX900USB
    • Behringer Xenyx X222USB
    • Behringer VMX300USB

    I have chosen Behringer because I heard it's a great brand Would these work well with SAM 4.2.2
    Yeah they should be good. You might try asking a pro audio forum or something though as they may have more experience

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