I use an 8 channel mackie  mixer $200 from sweet water. Chances are you won't 
need that many channels but because of the work that i do, I need that many 
channels. If you want to hear an example  go here.

http://audioboom.com/boos/2861294-let-s-play-with-the-claymore-on-audiodefense-02-04-2015-i-ll-get-the-hang-of-it-at-some-point
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 1:23 PM, Michael Marshall <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> hey,
> what is this bord called? how much did you pay and how does it work?
> thanks
> 
> Michael
>> On 10 Feb 2015, at 7:59 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Try a small mixing board witha  splitter. I have a board with tape in and 
>> out. I go tape in from the machine to my board, then hook my board up via 
>> usb. It sounds quite good.  I have several excerpts of this using my iphone 
>> at audioboom.fm/ke7zum and look for it in games.
>> 
>> take care. 
>>> On Feb 9, 2015, at 11:34 AM, Michael Marshall <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> hey all,
>>> i have a TV with a 3.5MM headphone jack witch i used to connect to the mike 
>>> port on my windows computer and record the sound.
>>> on the mac i have run into some significant difficulties with this.
>>> Obviously the Mac has no dedicated microphone jack witch can be overcome 
>>> with the iMike USB interface witch i have got. this has a mike jack so i 
>>> thought i would be fine.
>>> The main problem that I am having is that on that and any other computer a 
>>> lot of USB recording devices including this one have an unpleasant buzzing 
>>> sound. I have found this problem over multiple systems and multiple USB 
>>> devices. My theory is that it is electrical interference between the 
>>> computer and the USB interface.
>>> what i would like to know is this, is there a way to use the 3.5MM patching 
>>> cable connected to the headphone port on my television to somehow Connect 
>>> to the Mac without USB? because i'm not getting the best Sound with my 
>>> current configurations.
>>> thanks for any help on this.
>>> Michael
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