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Title: Virtual Microphone Mixing Software
Post by: QuadShot on June 17, 2011, 08:43:59 AM
Not sure if this was covered or not...but Joyce and I have two USB Yeti microphones. I would like to connect them to a mixer to create one audio input into GarageBand for better sound - our "echo" problem is a result of my voice being picked up on her mic - so I thought if we could connect both mics to one audio track in GB, that might work (ideas?). So...been searching high and low for a mixer with USB microphone inputs, then USB output to the Mac. But can't find any! In fact, The Guitar Center tells me no such animal exists, which I find pretty difficult to believe. So, I'm wondering it there is a virtual mixing software that may be able to do the same thing? Any thoughts? Thanks, Al
Title: Re: Virtual Microphone Mixing Software
Post by: Rico on June 17, 2011, 08:57:29 AM
Contact Arnie over at the Star Wars Action News podcast.  He and his wife use USB mics, a mixer, an iMac and so forth I think.  Shoot him and email and see what he uses.  Tell him Rico from Treks in Sci-Fi sent you (we've emailed several times and he's a good guy).

show@reviewstarwars.com
arniec@reviewstarwars.com
Title: Re: Virtual Microphone Mixing Software
Post by: QuadShot on June 17, 2011, 09:34:15 AM
GReat, thanks Rico!! :)
Title: Re: Virtual Microphone Mixing Software
Post by: Feathers on June 18, 2011, 04:10:35 AM
If your trying to cure an audio multipath problem, I don't see how connecting two channels into one input will have any effect?