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> A Powerbook And... What Kind Of Mixer?
wahlrajc
posté sam. 9 avril 2005, 21:52
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hey all--
i use Apple's GarageBand and my PowerBook to make music. i have a Mobile Pre usb to connect my mics (a Sure 57 and a condenser). i have this problem-- my mics (ESPECIALLY the condenser) pick up radio signals from time to time. someone told me using a mixer might eliminate this problem, as well as help me get a cleaner signal. anyone have any thoughts on whether or not this would work?
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posté ven. 15 avril 2005, 17:39
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I don't think you need to get a mixer just for mics, how about getting a decent mic pre-amp instead? It beats the quality of pre-amps in a small, low cost desks anyway.

I don't know about the radio signals problem, I've never heard of such issues before.
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posté dim. 22 mai 2005, 15:57
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QUOTE (wahlrajc @ Apr 9 2005, 20:52)
hey all--
i use Apple's GarageBand and my PowerBook to make music. i have a Mobile Pre usb to connect my mics (a Sure 57 and a condenser). i have this problem-- my mics (ESPECIALLY the condenser) pick up radio signals from time to time. someone told me using a mixer might eliminate this problem, as well as help me get a cleaner signal. anyone have any thoughts on whether or not this would work?

if you do decide to get a mixer, there are pretty good USB ones by behringer, numark, or alesis, that is if you're mixing with mp3s and wav etc... but if youre only working with cds then any will do (some are only $50-70 that are somewhat decent).
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