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A question about recording
Jimor:
USB output, even on low end mixers, is becoming pretty standard these days, which makes things a lot easier interfacing with the computer. Just a quick search on "USB sound mixer" turn up this.
What you need then is a multitrack recording program that can keep these channels separate until final mixdown/effects are added. This also gives you the option of adding sound effects to your radio program after principle voice recording is finished.
I use the shareware n-tracks from http://www.fasoft.com/ but there may be other options out there now that I'm not aware of.
pwhodges:
Reaper is the multitrack shareware of the moment. Pretty cheap if you pay, but uncrippled if you don't (when I last looked). Probably far more complicated than necessary for this, but a useful tool in the armoury if you want to develop to fancier things.
Unosuke:
I guess I REALLY don't need a mixer. really I just need a way to plug 3 xlr cables into a computer
Patrick:
Here why don't you go for 8, it's like $300
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