Greetings, after much debate, and even more reading, I've decided that I'd like to get a mixer and compressor for my PC so that I can both improve the overall quality of the audio going out and gain more control over specific aspects of it along the way. Currently I'm streaming from a single machine with nothing but an on board sound card and a USB AT2100 microphone.
Here are the specs from my motherboard: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z68 Extreme3 Gen3/?cat=Specifications
After reading several other threads I'm under the impression that I'll need 1-2 sound cards in my PC so that I can split audio sources on their way into the mixer, is this correct? If so, what is a good option for such a task?
Both of those are supposed to have built in compression but is that as good as having a stand alone compressor? This model caught my eye, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CCIVI4 and seems reasonably priced, but is it necessary? Could I go with a smaller one (for less money) and achieve the same quality?
Beyond that, it seems that the mixers plug in directly through USB, is that preferable to going through a USB interface since it's removing one piece of equipment entirely?
Thanks very much for your time and assistance with these questions. If I've been unclear or you need more information about any of them, please let me know.
-Rexgar
Here are the specs from my motherboard: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z68 Extreme3 Gen3/?cat=Specifications
After reading several other threads I'm under the impression that I'll need 1-2 sound cards in my PC so that I can split audio sources on their way into the mixer, is this correct? If so, what is a good option for such a task?
- Output my microphone
- Output Skype/TS3/VOIP calls
- Output game sounds
- Output music
Both of those are supposed to have built in compression but is that as good as having a stand alone compressor? This model caught my eye, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CCIVI4 and seems reasonably priced, but is it necessary? Could I go with a smaller one (for less money) and achieve the same quality?
Beyond that, it seems that the mixers plug in directly through USB, is that preferable to going through a USB interface since it's removing one piece of equipment entirely?
Thanks very much for your time and assistance with these questions. If I've been unclear or you need more information about any of them, please let me know.
-Rexgar