- #BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 HOW TO#
- #BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 INSTALL#
- #BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 SOFTWARE#
Is there a better sound mixer that would do the job with less problems as opposed to a another audio interface? I just love having the versatility of controlling everything at a big mixing board and having one main out. I've only starting learning about sound mixers the last few weeks, starting to get the feeling that behringer mixers are a no go lol. 99% of the time all you need are the two virtual soundcards that come with the default Voicemeeter Banana install.
#BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 INSTALL#
There's many (many.) wrong Youtube videos suggesting you need to install extra Virtual Audio Cables. Just remember to install only Voicemeeter Banana and then RTFM.
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#BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 SOFTWARE#
Your best solution is to get a regular 2-channel audio interface like a Behringer UMC202HD or Tascam US-2x2 and mix on the PC in software with Voicemeeter Banana. So much so it's a running joke to take pics of Behringer mixers in trash cans at r/livesound and r/audioengineering. It also doesn't help that Behringer's old analog mixers, like your QX1204USB, are infamous for electrical issues and general shittiness. If anything, isolators kill your sound quality and should only be used sparingly. No amount of throwing ground loop isloators or ground lifts will fix this problem. The insides of a PC are very noisy, electrically speaking, and getting your analog audio physically outside of the box will help tremendously. What you're hearing is the typically shitty audio from an on-board PC soundcard. So if anyone thinks something else can achieve this without the headache of static noise that would be greatly appreciated. I'd be willing to trade in this sound mixer if it makes my life easier at this point. I have all of my computer and electronics plugged in the same power surge protector board from the same outlet. I don't seem to get this noise from my mac when recording on it. But I'm struggling to resolve this issue. I've read it could be a grounding issue? I do have a very noisy fan compensating for my gtx 1080 graphics card. I don't want all my mixed audio coming into my mic when talking to people.
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The reason I need the AUX send 1 is for skype, discord and game chat. I get this static noise if I don't use the 'AUX send' but it's much louder when I'm using the mic on that channel. There are two parts to that audio, the first part is using the mic port of the pc which is using the AUX send 1 and the second part of that audio is the USB input from the sound mixer. The main issue I'm experiencing is an unbelieve static sound that sounds like this: Stream Setup is: - PC using main soundcard line 'out' to channel 7/8 - iPhone out to channel 5/6 - Sound mixer USB 'out' to PC USB (as an output) - Aux send 1 on sound mixer to pc 'in' mic port on the rear of the pc PC Specs: - Graphics GTX 1080 - Processor i7 - 16Gb Ram I'm running a single PC streaming setup using a 12 channel usb sound mixer (behringer xenyx qx1204usb).
#BEHRINGER XENYX Q802USB CHANNEL 5/6 HOW TO#
I've been trying to get my stream setup working but as of right now after more than a week of youtubing and reading lots of info I can't seem to figure out how to fix this audio issue I have.