
Four XLR connections are supported and each channel includes a 1/4" input that’s standard for audio gear (though you might want to invest in one of these to connect your gaming headset).
#Samson mixpad mxp124fx review Pc
What you’ll find here is a board that allows for 12 separate audio inputs and can send them through to your PC as a single signal. For about the same price as the Scarlett Focusrite 2i2, the Samson MXP124FX provides excellent quality with far more options than your average interface.

I’m glad I did because that inkling turned out to be correct.

When Samson reached out and asked us to take a look at their G-Track Pro, I knew I had to take the opportunity to ask about their MXP124FX, a 12 channel mixer that’s also an audio interface. At that point, the question often shifts: XLR or USB? Almost without exception, the recommendation for expanding streamers is to invest in an XLR microphone and a quality audio interface to connect it to your PC.Īt this point, we see quality options like the Scarlett Focusrites suggested, but for the maximum amont of control, I had an inkling from my music background that what you really want is a quality mixer. This question is often repeated once the asker has been streaming a while and is ready to upgrade. One of the most common questions from new streamers is which microphone they should choose. USB/Tape inputs assignable to Main Mix or Mix 2/Phones outputs Multiple outputs: Main Mix, Mix 2, Phones and Tape One pre-fader Aux Send per channel for monitor mixĪll mic channels equipped with input Gain and high pass filtersĤ8V Phantom Power for condenser microphones

High-integrity, bidirectional USB interface Two single-knob, studio-quality compressors Ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixerįour Class A, MDR (Maximum Dynamic Range) mic preamps with 3-band EQ
