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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: 2 Mics One Soundcard
by dan   |   03/01/01 at 15:15:07

  Me and some friends run a shoutcast radio server.  While running this we've gotten to a bottleneck with the soundcard.  He uses a SB Live on the system, and what we need to do is take and have 2 seperate mic inputs so 2 people can be talking (ie. interviews, dual commentary, help with advertising and commercial recordings).  We have thought about buying a Gemini Mixer with 2 mic inputs and seeing if we can somehow run that to the soundcard to make it work.  
   But if there is a cheaper alternative I would be more then willing to give it a try.  Also Is it even possible to wire a professional mixer like a gemini to a soundcard....i know with adapters almost anything is possible but can the mic input handle the 2 frequencies coming into it, and if not is there someway to make it work?
  whoever responds to this thank you so much for your help.  I was reading the posts and if anyone can help us I have no doubt they post here.

Subject: Re: 2 Mics One Soundcard
by Mike F   |   03/02/01 at 05:02:15

Yes, you certainly can use more than one microphone, but you will need a small mixer to combine them into one signal for the soundcard input.

The output signal from the mixer will be at a higher level than a mic, so you will need to feed it to the 'Line In' on the soundcard, NOT the 'Mic In'.