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Hi folks,
We're looking at getting a new broadcast radio console for our small community station. I notice that most boards have two mic channels. We'll occasionally have situations where we'll want to interview three or four people at a time, such as if a local band comes in, or if there's a curling team, or whatever. How is this usually handled? Would it make sense to buy a four-mic audio interface and use that in conjunction with the board? Or do we need to buy a board with at least four mic inputs? Or do we need to get a special "group mic" and use that on the second mic channel of our two-mic board?
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
We're looking at getting a new broadcast radio console for our small community station. I notice that most boards have two mic channels. We'll occasionally have situations where we'll want to interview three or four people at a time, such as if a local band comes in, or if there's a curling team, or whatever. How is this usually handled? Would it make sense to buy a four-mic audio interface and use that in conjunction with the board? Or do we need to buy a board with at least four mic inputs? Or do we need to get a special "group mic" and use that on the second mic channel of our two-mic board?
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!