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Flip Yr Wig
Feb 21, 2007

Oh please do go on
Fun Shoe
What would be a good pick for someone who wants something relatively compact and, if possible, inexpensive, that has a standalone mode/doesn't need to be hooked up to the PC to do light mixing? I don't think I need more than 4 inputs any time soon. If that's a luxury feature, I'll suck it up and boot up my PC when I want to run a couple of devices at the same time, but I'd like to be able to quickly jam with a synth & drum machine without fiddling with software.

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Flip Yr Wig
Feb 21, 2007

Oh please do go on
Fun Shoe

Trig Discipline posted:

I was on a quest to find something similar recently and stumbled across this Behringer thingy:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Q1204USB--behringer-xenyx-q1204usb-mixer-with-usb

Seems to tick a lot of boxes - standalone mixer with a decent number of channels, USB audio interface, good reviews, Behringer price point. I haven't gotten mine yet because it's at my sister's house in the USA, but I'm optimistic that it will do the job.

Follow-up question, then. Does its USB output send separate tracks for each channel?

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