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I can't get my Presonus 18/10 to work with Linux so I've had
to boot into Windows when I need to do a Zoom call. I am using a pair of NT1-A's which may be overkill, but they pick up nicely from a distance. I do have an Echo Mia MIDI card in the box that works great on the linux side. If a had a one or two channel preamp with phantom I could save rebooting the machine. Just need something compact and fairly inexpensive, but modern, with low noise/high gain. |
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On 3/26/2021 4:09 PM, Tobiah wrote:
I can't get my Presonus 18/10 to work with Linux so I've had to boot into Windows when I need to do a Zoom call.Â* I am using a pair of NT1-A's which may be overkill, but they pick up nicely from a distance. I do have an Echo Mia MIDI card in the box that works great on the linux side.Â* If a had a one or two channel preamp with phantom I could save rebooting the machine.Â* Just need something compact and fairly inexpensive, but modern, with low noise/high gain. Just get a 1- or 2- channel Mackie or Behringer Xenyx mixer and you're good to go. They're about as cheap as it gets, and they have phantom power. david -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On 3/26/2021 4:09 PM, Tobiah wrote:
If a had a one or two channel preamp with phantom I could save rebooting the machine.Â* Just need something compact and fairly inexpensive, but modern, with low noise/high gain. I think you'll find that this is one of those products that is either "pro" with a price to match, and maybe a few tubes, or something inexpensive that has more functions (inputs and outputs) than just for mics. I'd suggest a Mackie Mix-8 with two mic/line DI inputs and phantom power - just what you want plus 2 more stereo line inputs. You might find its "master" section useful with a control room monitor level control and headphone output. You might be able to eliminate something else in your chain with it. https://mackie.com/products/mix-series-compact-mixers Behringer has a similar mixer, the Xenix 802, for a similar price. https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=P0575 I have no idea which is better, the Behringer or the Mackie. People hate both brands about equally around here. Both are just barely under $100. "Low noise/high gain" is relative and neither are completely specified. (at least the Behringer specifies gain range of 10 to 60 dB). Mackie doesn't specify gain (at least I couldn't find it) and both specify noise in different ways to make sure that you can't compare them. ![]() Either one should do what you want, and if you're creative you might find use for some of the other features. I did a quick search for just plain 2-channel mic preamps and only came up with expensive ones. About $250 for an ART 2 channel tube preamp was as low as I could get. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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![]() I have no idea which is better, the Behringer or the Mackie. I do have a Mackie VLZ Pro. I guess I will drag that out. I was hoping for a small footprint, but my desk is almost 4x8 so I can make it work. |
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On 3/26/2021 8:25 PM, Tobiah wrote:
I do have a Mackie VLZ Pro.Â* I guess I will drag that out. I was hoping for a small footprint, but my desk is almost 4x8 so I can make it work. That will work fine. The ones I suggested have a smaller footprint. Give your mixer a try. If it's OK workflow-wise and you need more desk space, then buy a smaller version. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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Tobiah wrote:
I do have an Echo Mia MIDI card in the box that works great on the linux side. If a had a one or two channel preamp with phantom I could save rebooting the machine. Just need something compact and fairly inexpensive, but modern, with low noise/high gain. Find a used Symetrix SX202. Clean the pots which will be noisy. You get two channels with phantom power PLUS the ability to mix those two channels to one. When Covid hit, my wife's lessons with her bass teacher went online. Stuck an SX202 on her computer, gave her a Sennheiser 441 on the desk and an SM-57 on the bass amp into a Symetrix, and everybody is happy. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 28/03/2021 4:42 am, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Tobiah wrote: I do have an Echo Mia MIDI card in the box that works great on the linux side. If a had a one or two channel preamp with phantom I could save rebooting the machine. Just need something compact and fairly inexpensive, but modern, with low noise/high gain. Find a used Symetrix SX202. Clean the pots which will be noisy. You get two channels with phantom power PLUS the ability to mix those two channels to one. When Covid hit, my wife's lessons with her bass teacher went online. Stuck an SX202 on her computer, gave her a Sennheiser 441 on the desk and an SM-57 on the bass amp into a Symetrix, and everybody is happy. --scott Why is it that 'normal' people don't need to jump through such hoops for Zoom sessions ? Are you (Tobiah) trying to do something musical or otherwise hi-fi-ish ? Or just want to sound as good as you can ? geoff |
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On 3/27/2021 7:36 PM, geoff wrote:
Why is it that 'normal' people don't need to jump through such hoops for Zoom sessions ? Because they don't know or care about good quality audio. A phone's camera is actually pretty darn good for this purpose, and audio quality is OK to pretty good. It's either good luck or good planning so that when you can see yourself in the camera, the mic is in a decent place to capture your voice. I'm too dumb to do that. I at least plug a decent lav mic into my TASCAM interface and clip it on. But I have a crappy camera that's not easy to position, so people can get decent audio from me on a Zoom connection but not such a great picture. But that's OK with me. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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![]() Why is it that 'normal' people don't need to jump through such hoops for Zoom sessions ? Are you (Tobiah) trying to do something musical or otherwise hi-fi-ish ? Or just want to sound as good as you can ? It's just that my NT1-A's sit at my right side when I'm at the computer already, so that's what I use when I'm on Windows. They are already working with the computer and already on mic stands. Also, it's important to use the same interface for mic and speaker when Zooming so that it can do its echo cancellation thing properly. The R0de's are already plugged into my main output interface. So Windows is set. So, when using Linux, (my job environment) I'd like to use the same mics, but the interface that I have that works with Linux has no preamps. All that said, I love to imagine that my audio quality will somehow reach the clients that I Zoom with. A dream I suppose, given the barriers between us. I at least want to keep the noise that *I* introduce to a minimum. Tobiah |
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On 7/04/2021 10:51 am, Tobiah wrote:
Why is it that 'normal' people don't need to jump through such hoops for Zoom sessions ?Â*Â* Are you (Tobiah) trying to do something musical or otherwise hi-fi-ish ? Or just want to sound as good as you can ? It's just that my NT1-A's sit at my right side when I'm at the computer already, so that's what I use when I'm on Windows.Â* They are already working with the computer and already on mic stands.Â* Also, it's important to use the same interface for mic and speaker when Zooming so that it can do its echo cancellation thing properly.Â* The R0de's are already plugged into my main output interface.Â* So Windows is set. So, when using Linux, (my job environment) I'd like to use the same mics, but the interface that I have that works with Linux has no preamps. All that said, I love to imagine that my audio quality will somehow reach the clients that I Zoom with.Â* A dream I suppose, given the barriers between us. I at least want to keep the noise that *I* introduce to a minimum. Tobiah Curious as to what situation with NT1As by your side sitting at a computer, apart from the Zoom calls ! geoff |
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On 4/6/2021 4:13 PM, geoff wrote:
On 7/04/2021 10:51 am, Tobiah wrote: Why is it that 'normal' people don't need to jump through such hoops for Zoom sessions ?Â*Â* Are you (Tobiah) trying to do something musical or otherwise hi-fi-ish ? Or just want to sound as good as you can ? It's just that my NT1-A's sit at my right side when I'm at the computer already, so that's what I use when I'm on Windows.Â* They are already working with the computer and already on mic stands.Â* Also, it's important to use the same interface for mic and speaker when Zooming so that it can do its echo cancellation thing properly.Â* The R0de's are already plugged into my main output interface.Â* So Windows is set. So, when using Linux, (my job environment) I'd like to use the same mics, but the interface that I have that works with Linux has no preamps. All that said, I love to imagine that my audio quality will somehow reach the clients that I Zoom with.Â* A dream I suppose, given the barriers between us. I at least want to keep the noise that *I* introduce to a minimum. Tobiah Curious as to what situation with NT1As by your side sitting atÂ* a computer, apart from the Zoom calls ! geoff For recording whatever I need to get into the computer. The mics sit in front of a music stand which is to my right as I sit in front of the computer monitor. |
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