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DennyFast
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mixers for PC's

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Where can I find a good new or used mixer for my PC? I have great studio software but I need a real mixer so I can plug in mic's and other inst. especially steelguitar! I've heard that Behringer make a good one but I can't find it anywhere, can anyone help?
Everett Cox
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Post by Everett Cox »

Denny-- Here's a link to the Behringer home page (English). Hope it helps. --Everett

http://www.behringer.de/eng/default.htm
DennyFast
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Post by DennyFast »

Thx Everett
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Post by Bill Crook »

Denny....

Believe it or not,, I use a good ole "Radio Shack" 4 input,$99.00 mixer. (CAT # 32-1214)

Works like a champ.
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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Any mixer should work. There's nothing really different about the Audio I/O on a PC from any other audio device.
DennyFast
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Post by DennyFast »

Thank you all for helping me, now I know what mixer to get and a little smarter on PC
recording!
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