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[Equipment Question] Setup for Podcast
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<blockquote data-quote="Chip Dechaucus" data-source="post: 11903" data-attributes="member: 8751"><p>Hi all. Novice level audio person so if I've made any errors in where I've posted or anything just let me know!</p><p></p><p>So a group that I work with is setting up a podcast with up to 6 channels for mics/guests with a mix-minus for skype calls. Sessions would be recorded onto Mac via DAW/recording program. I would ideally like to record to seperate channels for both safety and ability to use effects on an individual's channel.</p><p></p><p>We currently have four mics, a turntable running to a Behringer x32 Producer, monitor out to a presonus hp60 and usb running to a mac. But we're thinking the behringer might be overkill. It's a matter of some of the other projects we're doing (A/V production studio) we'd love a less expensive option that opens our budget to be able to do other things. So if we could replace the behringer with say a more inexpensive option it'd help. But I can't find a solution that meets our needs completely. At this point something like an Allen and Heath 10 channel board and then just not worry about multitrack recording for now. But I thought I would see if anyone knows of anything that's under $600 that works just as well.</p><p></p><p>I'll give more specifics if needed. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chip Dechaucus, post: 11903, member: 8751"] Hi all. Novice level audio person so if I've made any errors in where I've posted or anything just let me know! So a group that I work with is setting up a podcast with up to 6 channels for mics/guests with a mix-minus for skype calls. Sessions would be recorded onto Mac via DAW/recording program. I would ideally like to record to seperate channels for both safety and ability to use effects on an individual's channel. We currently have four mics, a turntable running to a Behringer x32 Producer, monitor out to a presonus hp60 and usb running to a mac. But we're thinking the behringer might be overkill. It's a matter of some of the other projects we're doing (A/V production studio) we'd love a less expensive option that opens our budget to be able to do other things. So if we could replace the behringer with say a more inexpensive option it'd help. But I can't find a solution that meets our needs completely. At this point something like an Allen and Heath 10 channel board and then just not worry about multitrack recording for now. But I thought I would see if anyone knows of anything that's under $600 that works just as well. I'll give more specifics if needed. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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