Hi,
I used few years ago an Yamaha MG10XU which is no packed somewhere in my flat.
I have changed it not because was not good, but because I boght a Soundkraft
Signature 10 whith more options in terms of sound routing and also with
switches for each channel for mute/unmute.
.
Don’t know exactely that model but for MG10Xu I can say is great for podcasting
and live broadcast having compression on two of the channels.
Adrian Tamasan.
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On Behalf Of Ted Galanos
Sent: 15 December 2020 13:26
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Headset Microphone Latency
I am told that the Yamaha a G03 and Yamaha a G06 are if you have a certain kind
of audio driver. A friend is about to give me his AG06 and another friend is
sending me the appropriate driver to make it useful with a screen reader. I
should get the mixer in a couple of weeks and will let the list know how it
works. I know a number of other blind users that do use this brand of mixer
with much success.
Ted Galanos
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On Dec 15, 2020, at 6:14 AM, Rick USA <richardrthomas48@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:richardrthomas48@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi:
Do mixers provide the same, but extended, features as an audio interface?
I Play guitar, harmonica vocals and other things to make noise for fun.
I am currently using Audacity as a multi-track recording device as it were
through the on-board sound card of my Dell XPS Windows10 Pro desktop computer.
Are any mixers particularly blind friendly?
Rick USA
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