- #How to connect mixer to laptop how to#
- #How to connect mixer to laptop drivers#
- #How to connect mixer to laptop Pc#
- #How to connect mixer to laptop windows#
#How to connect mixer to laptop drivers#
I appreciate some feedback from members who can assist with this. Just hook up a USB cable, and the software drivers will automatically install.
#How to connect mixer to laptop how to#
There is an HDMI (ARC) port on both the TV and Receiver, where Audio can be sent, but I don't know how to extract this signal from the Receiver, so that it can be input to the Audio-mixer. Since there is only 1 Optical Audio-Out from the TV, I don't know how to do this without changing the existing configuration where the TV audio is being sent to the Receiver via Optical Audio-Out. We are using the Audio-mixer to connect wireless Microphones for Karaoke purposes.īefore adding the Audio-mixer, the TV audio is being sent to the Receiver via Optical Audio-Out, in order to drive the speakers.įor Karaoke, we would like to use music from the YouTube app on the Samsung smart-TV, to go into the Audio-mixer, and mixed together with the Microphones, and then sent to the Receiver, in order to drive the speakers. Then, you plug in the RCA plug into the RCA. Up to three MR816’s can be daisy-chained together, giving you a total of 48 (16 analog & 16 digital) inputs.I am working on Connecting an Audio-mixer to TV (Samsung un65ku630df) and Receiver (Yamaha RX-V679). You will need a dual RCA to mini plug (1/8-inch) cable to connect a mixer to the line input port on your computer. If you need to record multiple channels simultaneously, thje prices obviously goes up:
#How to connect mixer to laptop Pc#
For more complex rigs it would require a PC audio interface. is the solution when patching a smartphone, tablet or laptop into a XLR input on your mixer. If the computer is one of the inputs of the mixer then connect the audio out to one of the mixer line level inputs. Connecting Smartphones, Tablets & Laptops to Sound Systems. If you only will record two channels (which your description hints at), a relatively simple one like this one could serve you well: If the computer is the 'recorder' then you would connect the mixer to the line input of the computer. However, computers built in audio interfaces are regularly of pretty poor quality, so I’d recommend that you invest in an external one. I’m not that acquainted with your laptop, it may have Audio Input connectors that you could use in a pinch. You description lacks one vital piece of hardware: An audio interface. The subwoofer has unbalanced inputs, which seems to be at 'Consumer Line-Level So now we need to do the following: Take the mix-output from both Alto TS210s, to feed the subwoofer. Question 3: If I can record, what would be the best method to connect these components? The mixer has no further outputs to connect the subwoofer. Question 2: Can I record the sermon using the MSI CX61 2P laptop, an interface, the mixer, and wireless mic? Question 1a and 1b: Which software would provide the minimum features to record this event? Also which software would provide the most ideal recording? Insert out, two unbalanced 1/4 jacks (using for a dbx 1231 dual EQ) Mono out, one balanced 1/4 jack, for a Sub (not using) How To Connect A Mackie Mixer To A Laptop, Mackie Mix8, How To Connect To Recorder, Nu Vot, Hooking Up From Min Mackie To Computer.
#How to connect mixer to laptop windows#
Monitor #2, one balanced 1/4 jack (not using) Learn how to properly connect the cables on an audio mixer to mix your microphone, Windows sound or other inputs. Monitor #1, one balanced 1/4 jack (using) Main Out #2, two unbalanced 1/4 jacks (not using)
Main Out #1, two unbalanced 1/4 jacks (not using) What a mixing board (or mixer) does for your podcast is open up the recording options. –using BLXR SM58 for the sermon/pastor and using the e835’s for praise singersĬD/Tape input and output (was using a Tascam CD Recorder, until someone broke it) Along with good microphones, you will want to invest in a mixing board. It is essentially an optimized computer that knows how to connect to a network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, can be controlled by a tablet or smartphone app, and can send a digital stream to a DAC, whether that DAC is in the same box, or on a different shelf and connected via a digital cable. But I have a question about connecting my mixer from church to an interface, and recording the sermon.Ĩ- Mic inputs (just using one BLXR SM58, and using four e835) I just purchased a MSI CX61 2P 499US laptop.