Friday, September 05, 2008
Audio Mixer For Your Computer
If you do a lot of movie making, or dub a lot of old cassettes or albums to digital format, get a small audio mixer. They are available in a variety of sizes and prices at local electronic stores or online. Depending on your needs you can be as elaborate or simple as you want.
Plug your cassette decks, turntables and mics into the mixer. The mixer output is directly connected to the sound card line in.
Using a mixer gives you crossfade capability, cue circuits, level meters and much more, depending on the model of mixer you buy. This gives you total and continuous control over your audio inputs. Once you audio needs are laid out, you can add them to video all in one motion with levels exactly as you want them.
I have used this setup for some time and it works very well for most home video/audio projects.
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