They can also create an electric shock hazard, since ostensibly "grounded" parts of the equipment, which are often accessible to users, are not at ground potential." Ground loops are a major cause of noise, hum, and interference in audio, video, and computer systems. In an electrical system, a ground loop is an unwanted current in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials. The hum eliminator pictured above, as well as many others, are designed to remove what's called a ground loop. Don't run pc audio directly to the mixer without a hum eliminator ![]() I have static/crackling/a low buzz in my audio, how do I get rid of it? OK, I have everything I need for my mixer, how do I set this thing up? ®-Quality-Theater-Audio-Cable/dp/B00I0HPK4G/ref=sr_1_5?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1420901376&sr=1-5&keywords=rca cableġx - you only need 1 but they come in a 5 packģx (total of 6 individual adapters, they come in pairs) Note: these accessories are specific for 1/4 inch plugs on the Q802, if you need plugs or adapters for a different jack type (such as 3.5mm or RCA), change them accordingly. If you do NOT have a USB mixer, you can hook your traditional mixer up using one of these, or quite possibly just use this if you dont want to buy a mixer and just need 1 single channel extra input, although I can't confirm it's quality/use:Īlright, my mixer is picked out, are there any other cables or adapters I will need? I already have a mixer, but it is not a USB mixer, how do I connect it to my streaming pc? Select this as the default output device, so that your streaming PC audio will go through it. With this mixer, it will also give you a USB audio output device on the streaming pc. I've been told I need a mixer, what option(s) should I go with?Īlternatively if you want more audio channels: **Second, the audio mixer configuration** ![]() Plug microphone into adapter, plug both cords into adapter, run each cord to each pc's microphone-in/mic-in/line-in (usually red for mic, blue for line in, sometimes the same jack can handle both) Traditional 3.5mm desktop microphone or 3.5mm headset: Note: if you can't get a USB soundcard adapter like the one listed above, a second sound card for your streaming computer will also work. Select your new adapter from the drop down menu. Check the box that says "Listen to this device.". Right click your USB microphone, then click properties. On the streaming pc, in the bottom left corner of the screen, right-click the sound icon->recording devices. Plug 3.5mm cord from green audio out on USB Adapter to Red microphone in on gaming pic. USB Headset or USB microphone (AT2020 USB or any USB headset):ġx audio&pebp=1421944739088&peasin=B001MSS6CS Plug the splitter into your mic, connect each split part to a blue icicle, run each icicle to each pc You plug the xlr cable from the microphone into the focusrite, you then plug focusrite USB cord into the streaming pc, then plug a 3.5mm cord from the focusrite headphone jack to the gaming pc If you have a yeti, you can plug it in to the streaming pc, use it as a mic source, and plug a 3.5mm cord into the bottom of it, then run that cord to your gaming pc - this will allow you to use the yeti for both your gaming and streaming pc without hearing yourself You also don't want to hear yourself echo (so it will not be run through the mixer). Lets say you have this new shiny microphone, but you want to use it on both computers. ![]() ![]() What kind of microphone do I have? How do I use it on both computers without echoing? I responded to a private message, and felt it would be nice to share this info with other people. I've had quite a few people asking me about Dual PC stream audio, more specifically in regards to using mixers such as the q802, q1202, or using the same microphone on both pcs without hearing yourself echo.
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