Some descriptions are crumby and are actually a split of a TS or TRS into two of the same, this won't work.Īs long as your mixer can supply phantom power, your Rode mic should connect to your mixer channel 1. The one thing to be sure of is that you have true insert cables, TS (one ring) on two cables and TRS (two rings) on the other.
Sorry for the n00b question and the below par Behringer setup but I am running the station on a tight budget (a Shure SM7B and a D&R Airlite is the next upgrade coming in 2018) You can listen to my radio station here:
I have upgraded with a dbx 286s Pre Amp for the mic and a dbx 266xs Compressor for the Main Mix which is being picked up by NiceCast as USB Audio CODEC directly from the Behringer Mixer and then broadcast to my radio streaming service as NiceCast picks up Artist and Title from the playout software and publish it to listeners.
I need a full play-by-play including which exact cables to use with the new gear for the best results:
I run a small online EDM radio station on a Mac mini running Radiologik DJ and NiceCast and I have been using the Behringer Multicom Pro-XL MDX4600 Compressor/Limiter/Expander to run my Røde NT1-A Condenser Mic thru Channel One and then Main Mix thru Channel Three (Left Main Out) and Channel Four (Right Main Out) from my Behringer DX2000USB Mixer with three Y TRS Jacks. Thank you for your help! Much appreciated!