Podcasting with an Alesis mixer

October 1, 2005

I bought a mixer on my trip to London a few days ago - an Alesis Multimix8 USB.

Among its many features are 8-channel mixing, 4 microphone/line inputs, a load of special effects as well as phantom power for a condenser microphone. Full specs here. Bundled with it is Cubase LE recording software. That’s primarily intended for music mixing and I’ll probably stick with Audacity for podcast voice recording.

I bought the Alesis at Maplin Electronics in Bayswater for just under 130 quid, along with a Shure C606 dynamic cardioid microphone. It all looks to be more than ample for what I want to do with audio recording for podcasting, at least at this point - an affordable hardware-based recording and mixing system that’s easy to install and set up and isn’t too complicated to figure out and use.

Installation was very easy - turn it on, plug the USB cable into the PC, turn on the PC and that was basically it. Windows XP saw it immediately and, after changing the default recording/playback settings in the control panel audio setup, I was good to go.

So I’ve been experimenting a bit today, and learning (or trying to at least) some new things. I’m sure I don’t yet have the optimum settings for standard voice recording - this 5-minute test recording (MP3, 2Mb) might indicate that - so more trial-and-error testing ahead. I plan to use it when Shel and I record Monday’s edition of For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report.

One issue I may encounter - echo when recording over Skype. Shel and I have had this problem for a while in our twice-weekly shows. The echo doesn’t record but I certainly hear it. We think it’s a mixer issue. So I wonder what will happen on Monday when I’m using this mixer and Shel’s using his and we’re recording over Skype…

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Hugh Fraser 10.07.05 at 12:23 am

Your test recording sounds good. Certainly no chorus FX.

I bought a Beringer Eurorack UB1204 FX from dolphinmusic.co.uk recently for around £100.

I must admit, it really is tricky figuring out which button sends the sound to what output.

The sound FX on the Berringer are all horrible. They add in enormous amounts of hiss.

I think you got a better buy.

But do you really need a mixer for podcasting over Skype? It would come in handy for a discussion with three or four people in the room. But if you only have one microphone your end, I’m not sure there’s a need to mix any levels.

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