Jenine,

You might look in to the M-Audio Fast Track or Fast Track Pro.  Those work 
pretty well with Mac.  But, I believe they're only 2 channel for the XLR's.  
On-the-other-hand, they're are more expensive models by the same manufacturer 
with 4-channels.  Also, depending on your Mac, your not limited to USB.  There 
are firewire models as well with much less latency issues.  You can use a 
firewire to Thunder Bolt adapter, from Apple, for later Macs.

CJ

On Jun 24, 2014, at 5:55 AM, Jenine Stanley <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is possibly not a question specifically for this list but maybe someone 
> here can help. 
> 
> I am looking at acquiring a small mixer with 4 outputs and one line in input. 
> I want to use this to record interviews, podcasts and to mix things like the 
> computer sound, i-phone and other things with a mic. 
> 
> Can I then also have say a pair of Aftershokz Blues headphones connected to 
> the Mac to hear what I'm doing as my one and only line-in jack will be taken 
> up by the mixer? Or am I making this too hard? :) 
> Jenine Stanley
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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