![]() ![]() ![]() Main mix sent back out of mixer through #1I to the Powerbook's built-in Mic-in port (needed Radio Shack cables to convert from two 1/4" mono plugs to one stereo mini plug).Ĩ. so now, my voice is in the main mix, and the outbound audio from skype is in the main mix.ħ. Using cables from Radio Shack, I split the stereo mini jack coming out of the Powerbook into individual left and right 1/4" mono jacks (the only type of connection accepted by the mixer's non-microphone inputs). Powerbook built-in headphone jack connected to regular input channel #1C on the mixer. Skype audio preference set to transmit audio (only picks up 'guests')Ħ. Skype audio preferences set to listen to Mic-In line on Griffin iMic (therefore, it picks up my voice coming from the mixer).ĥ. Griffin iMic connected via USB to USB port on PowerbookĤ. The FX port is a mono port, with Radio Shack cables, I split the mono audio into two channels and then convert it into a stero mini plug that can plug into the Mic-in port on the Griffin iMic.ģ. If a second person was in the studio and the person on the other end of the skype connection needed to hear them as well, I'd have to turn #2A's FX dial level up as well. FX dials on all other inputs is turned down so that the people on the skype connection hear my voice only. #1A's FX dial is turned up about 50% (controls level of #1A's audio that's routed through the FX port). Audio from #1A sent out, through mixer's FX port (1E) to the Mic-in port on a Griffin iMic. ![]() 1/4" left/right stereo control room outĢ. XLR-based mic input #1 with gain control (used only when second mic required, eg: in "studio" interviews) XLR-based mic input #1 with gain controlī. The mixer has the following ins/outs ( indicates whether I use them or not)Ī. Shure SM58 Microphone connected to Behringer Eurorack UB802 Mixer via XLR cable. ![]()
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