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Would i be able to split audio from a pc into to different channels on a mixer?

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using this program i managed to separate my music, game and teamspeak audio into different channels.

I was wondering if i would be able to have music, game and voice audio on separate channels on my mixer.

 

This is my mixer - http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/X1622USB.aspx

 

This would be coming out then back into the same PC, I only have my front microphone and headphone jacks and the headphone and mic jacks on the back of my PC. 

 

 

 

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I would guess that if the sounds are coming from different places then yes

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i have audio from teamspeak, youtube and my games. my problem is that i can only bring this audio out of my front and rear headphone jacks. i would then have to try and find a way to split it.

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Yeah im not sure but i dont think thats possible if everything is output over 3.5mm unless the audiotracks run on different channels (like left and right). I think its kinda like pouring say red, green and blue liquid through the same tube - at the end of the tube you'll just get one big mix... Maybe im a dummy and completely wrong on this one tho lol

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In Teamspeak or any other audio program, you should be able to chose a different output.

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i have seen teamspeak and game audio done by goldglovetv.

i have also sent him a message but it is unlikely that i will get a reply. 

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Depemds more on the software than the hardware - if the program has options for where to put the inputs/outputs, then all you need are more inputs and outputs. If the program doesn't have it then you're SOL.

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teamspeak will allow me to out put and imput where ever, i would like to find out if i can out put teamspeak audio out one output then windows audio out another.

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@LarsReviews what would i need to be able to take teamspeak out of one output and game/music out another?

 

I have 2 Audio Outs on the back, so I can chose the one I want to use.

 

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and then you have to change this:

 

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@LarsReviews what would i have to do to my windows playback to be able to get my music/game audio out?

 

What motherboard do you have? For Asus you have to do this: Use the 2nd hook under Playback devices. 

 

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i have set them to be separate now.

 

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You could also try this : http://www.chevolume.com/ seems to be a bit more professional solutuion

 

Oh my, you are a god for finding this. Too bad it aint free.

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