On 18/08/2005, at 2:08 PM, Rod wrote:

On 18/08/2005, at 1:53 PM, Mark Secker wrote:

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1 small 4 or 8 channel (say behringer) audio mixer with phantom powering to run condenser mikes - like SM58's this is a good thing for a band to have anyway as they can use it (along with a small PA) for small gigs and rehearsals. The mix from the mic or mics can then be sent directly to the iMacs audio in port or in to an external analog to digital converter and split (if needed) in to left and right or as two or more separate tracks in Gararge Band) A cheaper s/h "old school" mixer without phantom powering is still good as you can pick up Berhinger Mic100 preamps (which will phantom power and run basic level managment and limiting on one mic each) for around $100.


I can heartedly recommend the Behringer Eurorack UB802:

<http://www.behringer.com/UB802/index.cfm?lang=ENG>

Sounds like exactly what Rhonda is looking for. And I (luckily) picked mine up from a seller on appletalk.com.au for a paltry $60 :-) Music Park retail them for $132 inc GST, but I'm sure you could shop around for less.

<http://www.musicpark.com.au/PAMixers.html#BEHRINGER>

Many thanks Mark & Rod,

I really appreciate your help, (even though I don't understand anything about GarageBand).
I'll pass on all  your info & recommendations to the Guy.
I'm sure he will be back with more questions.

Thanks again.

Cheers,
Ronni
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