On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 20:40 -0700, Kevin Brown wrote: > Computer related, but not really OS specific. > > I have several systems in a room together and I'm looking for a way to > integrate their sound outputs together with some external mixer device. > > Basic idea requirements (minimum) > 4 inputs (1/8" preferred to avoid signal loss from adapters) > 2 outputs (again preferred to be 1/8" stereo jacks) > > Each input and output needs its own volume slider so that I can kill an > output by just pulling the slider all the way down (same with each > input). I don't care if it is a passive device (no power input) or an > active one (AC input). > > The purpose is that I want to be able to have all the systems hooked up > to one set of speakers and a set of headphones without having to reach > behind any of them to adjust jack connections and want to be able to > have them all connected together since I have music or movies coming > from any one of the systems as well as games. It was suggested that > Creative made something like this, but the few things I saw on their > site seemed to require a sound card in the system for those boxes and > were more for mixing audio sources (MIDI, keyboards, and other > instruments). I'd rather it had no dependancy on a card in a system or > on any OS (e.g. no USB connections or software or drivers to control). > This is because none of the systems are always up. ---- Mixing board - cheap (8 channel) Pilot Pad or other (approx $100) - Guitar Center (Near Metro Center / Scottsdale Pavillions / 56th and Elliot) Uses large jacks, buy adaptors. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss