
That way I do not have to adjust game/mic/discord/music/ via OBS sliders. I actually output the game computer sound back into the mixer in one of the stereo channels so I can mix everything before sending it out to OBS. I only use the USB out for use into OBS for recording or streaming on the game computer. I am able to run my discord/teamspeak on a separate system and pipe my mic out the Aux channel to it.

I literally pipe everything into this mixer at my desk. I use this for Twitch streaming, playing games, or just general control of multiple sound sources at my desk. Its not too large for my desk, but big enough that you do not feel limited or crowded controlling your sound needs. The built in compression, kill buttons and phantom power for 4 mic tracks give you complete control over the mix and if you have quality microphones you will have a mix clear enough that the listener thinks they are in the same room.If you are looking for a good rig to record music or start podcasting, this is a surefire start that will get you where you need to be in no time!įor the price this thing works great. For me, that audio device is a Zoom H5.Last but not least, this board is a beast when it comes to podcasting with good mics. with USB controls you can determine what audio you are wanting to send back to the computer and to the caller, but run sound out of your main outs to another audio device. Hands down that functionality makes this board worth its weight in gold.Want allow Skype calls but still want to record them into a main mix? This board can do that. Sliders will always give a smoother, more precise adjustment. When doing a podcast, audio levels need to be adjusted on the fly and you don't have the time to stop and look at the board to fidget with a knob. The most obvious reason is that it has sliders instead of knobs for volume control. There are a couple reasons I settled on the Xenyx 1204USB. When starting a podcast, I looked at several different mixers.
