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| quote: | Originally posted by tranceinjection
The mixer should have phantom power to power mic's that need phantom power.
You can also plug in a normal mic and that would be perfect for your radio show.
You should be able to send the rca record out to the line in of your basic soundcard, you can get rca to 3.5 jack plug to record your show into your computer.
I know a lot of my friends dj live at the weekend and i think that's how they record into their computer.
Or another way i think would be to send the group outs to the line in of your soundcard.
You look clued up so you should be able to work it out, also have a look at the yamaha mg series mixers.
The mixer you have seen should do the job you need, i'm new to gear myself, hope this helps a little. |
thnx for the info mate. rly appreciate it. gonna go down to the store and have a look at it properly later on today but i will ask to c the yamaha one as well if they have on.
Thanx again
| quote: | Originally posted by antronx
What DJ mixer you got? Does it have mic input? You can get a cheap mic preamp for like $20 and run it into one of your available channels on the DJ mixer. IF all you need is to add a talkover mic, then the simpler you make it, the better it is.
I think its also possible to connect dynamic mic into your phono input, through a small ceramic capacitor, which should knock all the bass off your dynamic mic. You need this cap to compensate for RIAA phono equalization. Otherwise you voice will sound too boomy, hard to understand. The cost is like $0.25 at your local radio shack. I am going to try this method later today, cause now i am curious to see if it works good enough to keep you from spending $90.
EDIT: whoops, i see you are not from USA, i guess you can easily find a cap somewhere else. |
unfortunatly i only have a 2 channal mixer so i cant plug a mic into it (need a new one rly)
let me know if that method works cause i will try it if it does (im in canada so i can get it from radio shack )
thanx mate
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