(Part 2) Top products from r/mixer

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We found 5 product mentions on r/mixer. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/mixer:

u/Syfilms64 · 1 pointr/mixer

Hello! My name is Josh and I run Scrapyard Films! My Mixer channel is: https://www.mixer.com/ScrapyardFilms

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Growing rapidly on YouTube for my tutorial videos, I decided to throw in some of my passion of gaming as well. I make some Let's Plays in the style of Game Grumps and am doing my best to part time stream.

I'm big on quality and use my Lumix G7 DSLR as my webcam and have a Shure SM58 XLR mic as my primary voice input. I use Streamlabs for the awesome themes and I use Reastream to broadcast across Mixer, Twitch, and YouTube Gaming. I have bots telling everyone to head to my Mixer page because my goal is to grow on Mixer and eventually make some $ streaming.

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I primarily play co-op story games with the occasional League of Legends or Monster Hunter thrown in. I'm going to be heavily streaming the new Far Cry game soon and then going to dabble in PUBG.

I try to make my streams as interactive as possible and communicate often. I appreciate every single one of my viewers and would love to network with some other Mixer streamers too! I'm all for hosting each other and gaming together so let me know!

u/SharkAttackx · 1 pointr/mixer

Nah you’re all good. Just wanted to make sure you didn’t waste your time like I did ha. I’m gonna purchase this one here, in the next little bit.

In case you were curious haha.

u/ScouseLite · 2 pointsr/mixer

Generally speaking, the more software you use, the more things can mess up when trying to link them into OBS. I personally never recommend software mixers just as they have a nasty habit of screwing up when live.

One thing I can't stress enough when it comes to audio, don't go too cheap! Fundamentally, you do have to spend a little bit to get a setup that works. An entry level audio setup will still set you back around $100.

For entry setups I'd recommend looking at the Neewer kits on Amazon. They do need a phantom power source too, yet they're still better than using a basic headset mic. From there, with them being all XLR based, you can use essentially any usb mixer you want. Behringer have a huge range of these with USB output to hook them into PC, starting around $40 too.

u/BlitzNova_ · 1 pointr/mixer

Studio foam.

(12 Pk) 2"x12"x12" Soundproofing Foam Acoustic Tiles Studio Foam Sound Wedges https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0145X9SFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_05cIDb9F5HCX2