Re: mixers for speech

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My next mixer will be a Soundcraft:
http://www.soundcraft.com/products/product.aspx?pid=171

The Soundcraft model designator you want to look out for is "MTK." These
are the mixers with bi-directional USB computer interfacing, i.e. it'll
show up on your computer as a sound card.

I'm expecting to get the Signature 22 MTK with 22 channels of analog
sound. This model seems to have become something of a consensus among
members of the blind Reaper user list over the past year or so.

Here's an article about the 22 MTK:

https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/soundcraft-signature-22-mtk

Let us know what you go with and how it works out.

Best,

Janina


Kelly Prescott writes:
> I have a general blind sound question and I hope some of you on this list
> can help.
> I use a mixer at home to mix all my computer sound sources into my primary
> speakers and headphones I use.
> I am looking for one for my work as I am acquiring more machines and I do
> not like switching headsets.
> My headsets at work are all USB.
> is there a mixer that can take analog inputs and output them to usb?
> Also, is there a mixer that can take output from usb and output to analog or
> usb?
> I would appreciate any information you all could share on this topic.
> Thanks.
> kp
> 

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Janina Sajka
https://linkedin.com/in/jsajka

Linux Foundation Fellow
Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup:	http://a11y.org

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Co-Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures	http://www.w3.org/wai/apa





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