I made one too. It has three stereo slider potentiometers and two ordinary stereo potentiometers. It's definitely worth of the work. It takes a lot of patience. The multimeter will certainly not be idle. Sometimes there is a problem with the impedance of individual inputs. However, the second output would have to be solved via a unity gain buffer in combination with a good-sounding headphone amplifier, which might be better to make as a separate device, but I haven't started its construction yet.
If the sound level of your sources is not that strong... you can skip the 1K resistors.... or replace them with something smaller like 100 Ohm. Also you can replace the potentiometers with something like 5K instead of 10. I just made one a few days ago with two channels only.... in a lot of rush trying to have sound for a live feed here on YT ))) 10 was too much for the potentiometers. Great video. I love the box. Smart )
uncountable congratulations to you, this is a very simple and well diagramed project, I made it, and it works really fantastic, there is not any issues with it.
Good day, I'm Romy Lumabas from Davao City Philippines,71 years old, since I was 12 years old,my hobbies is fixing and learning a simple projects,I love that video, it's been a long time that im looking for a simple audio mixer, please give me a full schimatic diagram for that video,I like that video so much,I want to have my own audio mixer which I cannot afford to buy a new 1 because it's very expensive, thank you very much and God bless you
Try to buy at least the cheapest mic for the explanation and you see what would happen to your to channel within a few weeks. Thank you so much for saving my life
funny enough, your first diagram is not a mixer, but seems to be a splitter. yay. which is exactly what i was looking for, wonderful presentation, and video, production, yes buy yourself a microphone. you deserve it. i recommend the chinese BM800 for 17 Euro, it will do what other 70 Euro mics will do easily. a condenser microphone makes the dif. - a Splitter, as in you seem to have your inputs as outpus and your outputs as inputs. i m going to make a 10 route passive splitter, i might loose massive volume, but i don't care, they will go to guitar cabinets and a mixer that all have all the gain i could want per channel. also in your video diagram, your right jack seems to be the general input, and your left jack seems to be the bypass, i m guessing that would work exactly so - i m new to this field. (had to think this over and over until i could figure what is what) so cool that your video diagram was really what i was looking for ahahahaa, oh thank you. Jah bless, Jesus loves you find him.
Absolutely! just instead of soldering both channels to one potentiometer, solder one channel to each. Then you will have a separate volume control for left and right.
wonderful! just what I need for a noise set with multiple diy oscillators and phone/laptop. Only wondering if pots can be added to the outputs too. Cheers from Argentina!
Great video. I was wondering if I would be able to make what you made and use it for plugging in multiple devices (computer, CD player, turntable mini preamp, tape player, etc) and using 1 of the outputs for a set of speakers? Basically trying to use a set of speakers with multiple devices. Would it work, or would I need to make one with only 1 output instead of 2? Thanks!
Thanks for the video. What is the purpose of the resistors? I've only ever done guitar electronics and haven't used resistors. If I use 500k potentiometers for a mixer project like this (which I have from guitar projects), would I still need resistors?
Amazing!! I needed it a lot, because I'm going to use it to put a play alone and listen to the sound of my guitar in the same headset. I can do with less inputs that does not interfere in the operation?
Thanks for this, couple of questions. Are the two extra jacks for left out and right out? Also, how are you preserving the stereo input of each source? It looks like you are summing the left and right to one left of a potentiometer?
hello. any particular reason for 1k ohm resistors? i read that with higher resistor value there is less posibility of distortion but the signal will attenuate more. some guides also use 10k ohm. is there a sweet spot or is it not very relevant for such a small project?
hallo super anleitung!! wie muss ich vorgehen, wenn ich eines der stereo (in meinem fall xlr symm mono) auf beide ausgänge also in meinem fall xlr rechts und xlr links leiten möchte? danke für einen tip!
Hello. Thank you for this video. Few questions - Could you please show a demonstration video? I want to build this but if it doesn't work, it would be a waste. Also, I see that you have two outputs? Finally, since this is passive, won't there be any significant volume loss and/or quality degradation and/or noise?
Hi Asif Mahbub, the demonstration Video is in the making ;), as i said in the Video the circuit has some weak spots but for me its working fine like this. So you are right you will loose volume if you use both outputs. :) I hope i could help you so far!
Thank you very much! Just another question.. how do you connect the ground from the front connections of the potentiometers to the rear ones?, one by one individually? Or just the first of them? Thank you again! I'm trying to do the project but I'm kind of blocked with that
After looking at your diagram i'm confused. Are the 5 jacks not used as inputs to mix it all together into one output? You label them as outputs. Also if it is mislabeled or easy to swap around how would I then make a master volume for everything?
Hey bex, my fault i swapped the names in the Diagram, i uploaded a new version and swapped names ;) You could try to put another potentiometer before the output. But I would suggest to test it on a breadboard first. Hope I could help you :)
Hi, It can be used for a microphone, BUT you need to put an amplifier in the middle (plug the mic in an Amp and plug the Amp in the Mixer) Otherwise the Mic has no charge and can not work. Hope i could help you!
@@richardjamesmusictech6838 At the moment I'm just turning the volume very loud but I'd like to build an active mixer with a built-in amplifier soon. If you leave out the second output you'll get a bit more volume from the master too.
Alguien me puede explicar porque son siete jacks? Se supone que cada potenciometro tiene un jack y deberia haber uno extra para la salida de sonido ya mezclado, pero no se para que hay otro de mas. Gracias.
Are You using the Same wires for everything in this Mixer? Ich sehe gerade, dass du deutsch sprichst. Also noch Mal die Frage: sind alle Kabel die selben?
Hi Felix, alle Kabel sind technisch gleich nur die Farbe ist unterschiedlich um + und - besser auseinander halten zu können. Das ist das Kabel welches ich benutzt habe: www.conrad.de/de/conrad-components-605300-litze-liy-1-x-014-mm-weiss-25-m-605300.html Ich hoffe ich konnte dir weiterhelfen !
Hey, What exact section do you mean? Otherwise, the potentiometers at the end are simply reversed (lying upside down) in the housing. If thats what you mean.
MASUB in the diagram you have the audio jacks connecting to the potentiometer through the resistor. Towards the end of the video you show that the two don’t connect through a resistor and instead you loop the potentiometers together with the resistors leading to the output audio jack. I hope I explained that so you understand. Regardless, great tutorial, the result works great!
@@anthonyphillips409 Yes you're right, thanks a lot! I must have forgotten to change this in the diagram. I'll upload a modified Version of the diagram soon to download :).
@@shivahty4572 Hey buddy, its a PASSIVE Mixer, it doesent need to be powered! But you can only connect powered devices to it. Like a Korg Volca or an Amplifier.
I made one too. It has three stereo slider potentiometers and two ordinary stereo potentiometers. It's definitely worth of the work. It takes a lot of patience. The multimeter will certainly not be idle. Sometimes there is a problem with the impedance of individual inputs. However, the second output would have to be solved via a unity gain buffer in combination with a good-sounding headphone amplifier, which might be better to make as a separate device, but I haven't started its construction yet.
The music 🔥.... The voice 🔥.... Great video
At first I thought this was a tutorial, then I realized it's a cleverly disguised music video. Very cool!
Schick. Wird unbedingt ausprobiert. Vielen Dank für das Teilen.
If the sound level of your sources is not that strong... you can skip the 1K resistors.... or replace them with something smaller like 100 Ohm. Also you can replace the potentiometers with something like 5K instead of 10. I just made one a few days ago with two channels only.... in a lot of rush trying to have sound for a live feed here on YT ))) 10 was too much for the potentiometers. Great video. I love the box. Smart )
uncountable congratulations to you, this is a very simple and well diagramed project, I made it, and it works really fantastic, there is not any issues with it.
Many Thanks! I am happy that it works and I hope you had fun building it :)
Good day, I'm Romy Lumabas from Davao City Philippines,71 years old, since I was 12 years old,my hobbies is fixing and learning a simple projects,I love that video, it's been a long time that im looking for a simple audio mixer, please give me a full schimatic diagram for that video,I like that video so much,I want to have my own audio mixer which I cannot afford to buy a new 1 because it's very expensive, thank you very much and God bless you
you can find it in the description
This video helped me out very much. You should make more diy video's.
Try to buy at least the cheapest mic for the explanation and you see what would happen to your to channel within a few weeks. Thank you so much for saving my life
The simplicity of the perfection.
Saludos desde Argentina
Such nice words, Thank You! Saludos desde Alemania
We need a new project of yours, please come back
Is there any place where I can find the diagram? The link seems to be broken ):
This is amazing, thanks so much for posting! Would it be easy to add a second output?
Habe es gleich nachgebaut. Echt super danke SOI B 😉
Hello everyone!
under this link you can finde the circuit diagram: instagram.com/p/Bs2yf5hnNTR/
Thanks
Will the schematic work with 1/4 in outputs?
@MASUB ruclips.net/video/5oRcV7ECvCs/видео.html
@@efrimdynsugestie1017 Oh Wow, this is sassy, thanks for sharing i will geht in Touch with the Copycat ;)
@@luluBusam :D
Beautiful!! So nicely presented and explained!! Thumbs up!!
Tssss... Lo mejor de lo mejor para un buen rato de noise.
Salu2x desde la caótica ciudad de México!📢🎶🔊🔊🔊🎵🎵🍺🍺🍻💯
Saludos desde Alemania :)
Can you upload the diagram again please? Ty
my left ear enjoyed this video
Hello, does this work with volcas? Like I connect 4 volcas and have all the sounds in one output for a recorder for example?
funny enough, your first diagram is not a mixer, but seems to be a splitter. yay.
which is exactly what i was looking for, wonderful presentation, and video, production, yes buy yourself a microphone. you deserve it.
i recommend the chinese BM800 for 17 Euro, it will do what other 70 Euro mics will do easily. a condenser microphone makes the dif.
- a Splitter, as in you seem to have your inputs as outpus and your outputs as inputs.
i m going to make a 10 route passive splitter, i might loose massive volume, but i don't care, they will go to guitar cabinets and a mixer that all have all the gain i could want per channel.
also in your video diagram, your right jack seems to be the general input, and your left jack seems to be the bypass, i m guessing that would work exactly so - i m new to this field. (had to think this over and over until i could figure what is what)
so cool that your video diagram was really what i was looking for ahahahaa, oh thank you. Jah bless, Jesus loves you find him.
Hey,
nice that I could help you, sometimes mistakes are also good for something :)
I'll think about your recommended microphone.
Hello) Can you tell me, what if i use separate pots for left and right channels, can i make a balance varaitions with it?
Absolutely! just instead of soldering both channels to one potentiometer, solder one channel to each. Then you will have a separate volume control for left and right.
@@vyladence big thanks!
The link for the diagram is not working!!! Please help
@MASUB Nice Video... but Pls help me .... What I do for single input and multiple outputs
cool) i will do mine in aluminium box soon)
Cool 😉
wonderful! just what I need for a noise set with multiple diy oscillators and phone/laptop. Only wondering if pots can be added to the outputs too. Cheers from Argentina!
Followed this exactly and it works quite well, but it's a bit noisy when there's no sound from the inputs. Is there anything I can do to improve that?
Noise reduction unit
Link for diagram broken
Is the audio panned on Left channel quite a bit more ? I can hear music in both ears though.
please make more videos! Pretty cool stuff
This is awesome! ❤️
Can I use this to split the audio from my computer to my headphones and speakers separately
Great video. I was wondering if I would be able to make what you made and use it for plugging in multiple devices (computer, CD player, turntable mini preamp, tape player, etc) and using 1 of the outputs for a set of speakers? Basically trying to use a set of speakers with multiple devices. Would it work, or would I need to make one with only 1 output instead of 2? Thanks!
nice job! really think about it
Hey! Why seven stereo jacks? did you put two outputs on there? And why?
Thanks for the video. What is the purpose of the resistors? I've only ever done guitar electronics and haven't used resistors. If I use 500k potentiometers for a mixer project like this (which I have from guitar projects), would I still need resistors?
Amazing!! I needed it a lot, because I'm going to use it to put a play alone and listen to the sound of my guitar in the same headset. I can do with less inputs that does not interfere in the operation?
Thanks for this, couple of questions. Are the two extra jacks for left out and right out? Also, how are you preserving the stereo input of each source? It looks like you are summing the left and right to one left of a potentiometer?
Hey, the two Outputs are recording and Headphones beacause i build it for my Jam-Videos. The other Inputs are Stereo too.
hi! quite nice project (: does it work with headphones?
hello. any particular reason for 1k ohm resistors? i read that with higher resistor value there is less posibility of distortion but the signal will attenuate more. some guides also use 10k ohm. is there a sweet spot or is it not very relevant for such a small project?
Does it work on instrument? Or for full band? To balance the audio?
You didnt mention the wattage of the resiator.
can we use inseded of 10 k pointmeter 47 k
replay fast i want to do it
You can use whichever value you have handy
Can i change resistor value?
hallo super anleitung!! wie muss ich vorgehen, wenn ich eines der stereo (in meinem fall xlr symm mono) auf beide ausgänge also in meinem fall xlr rechts und xlr links leiten möchte? danke für einen tip!
Hello. Thank you for this video. Few questions - Could you please show a demonstration video? I want to build this but if it doesn't work, it would be a waste. Also, I see that you have two outputs? Finally, since this is passive, won't there be any significant volume loss and/or quality degradation and/or noise?
Hi Asif Mahbub, the demonstration Video is in the making ;), as i said in the Video
the circuit has some weak spots but for me its working fine like this. So you are right you will loose volume if you use both outputs. :) I hope i could help you so far!
@@luluBusam Yes you have! Thank you so much! Hope to see the demonstration video soon!
@@luluBusam Can the 2 output work as stereo outputs?
@@dirtyminds1 Hey, the two outputs are both stereo Outputs
Thank you very much! Just another question.. how do you connect the ground from the front connections of the potentiometers to the rear ones?, one by one individually? Or just the first of them? Thank you again! I'm trying to do the project but I'm kind of blocked with that
After looking at your diagram i'm confused. Are the 5 jacks not used as inputs to mix it all together into one output? You label them as outputs. Also if it is mislabeled or easy to swap around how would I then make a master volume for everything?
Hey bex,
my fault i swapped the names in the Diagram, i uploaded a new version and swapped names ;)
You could try to put another potentiometer before the output. But I would suggest to test it on a breadboard first.
Hope I could help you :)
Gostei da mesa de canal é ótima ok professor nota 1.000 Ok
Very helpful ! Explained so slowly and awesome ! Do you have any social media ?
Thank You :), yes you can find me on Instagram : instagram.com/masub.wav/
Diagram is offline, can someone share it?
Please explain the all work in detail
Great Video! I have a question. I´m new in this and I want to know what is the ground? Can I use it or seal it? Thanks!
Hi JESUS Prez, Ground is just another Name for the Minus pole -, you have to also connect it as it is shown in the video.
Hope i could help you!
Ohhh I see! Thanks! You should do more videos, this one was great and very useful thanks for share it!
Amazing 😍
Can it be used for mics?
Hi,
It can be used for a microphone, BUT you need to put an amplifier in the middle (plug the mic in an Amp and plug the Amp in the Mixer)
Otherwise the Mic has no charge and can not work.
Hope i could help you!
where is the sound testing?
ruclips.net/video/m8KDCaXwv-4/видео.html
Thanks for this. I want to make one. Is each channel stereo?
Hey Richard, yes the Inputs and the Outputs are Stereo. Have fun building it!
Are you using an amp on the master or just running levels in super hot.
@@richardjamesmusictech6838 At the moment I'm just turning the volume very loud but I'd like to build an active mixer with a built-in amplifier soon. If you leave out the second output you'll get a bit more volume from the master too.
Good job and nice work👍🏻👌🏻❤⚘
What is the 1k resistor for??? Just asking. 😊
Hey, in general you need a resistor to get rid of excess Energy. :)
I can't find it
I've been looking all over for 10k stereo type A log pots, but haven't had much luck, anybody have a good resource?
I bought some on amazon a while ago
is this compatible to direct on the amplipier...
Yes you can put the Amp. on one of the Outputs :)
Alguien me puede explicar porque son siete jacks? Se supone que cada potenciometro tiene un jack y deberia haber uno extra para la salida de sonido ya mezclado, pero no se para que hay otro de mas. Gracias.
Oye, tengo dos salidas maestras, una para grabar y otra para escuchar a través de los auriculares, por ejemplo. Hope you understand my Spanish
@@luluBusam thks bro
Have it master volume?
If i wanna put one potenciometer like master volume, how can i do?
i need to make one for xlr inputs
Yeah why not, just pay attention on how much Pins they have and search for a xlr jack wiring diagram. :)
where can buy the jacks
For instance: amzn.to/2SlYrvv
Hi can anyone please help me with making an audio input with multiple outputs
It was good BUT we did'nt see it working :(
But you can see it working in my Demo Video :)
ruclips.net/video/m8KDCaXwv-4/видео.html
track id ?
Are You using the Same wires for everything in this Mixer?
Ich sehe gerade, dass du deutsch sprichst.
Also noch Mal die Frage: sind alle Kabel die selben?
Hi Felix,
alle Kabel sind technisch gleich nur die Farbe ist unterschiedlich um + und - besser auseinander halten zu können.
Das ist das Kabel welches ich benutzt habe: www.conrad.de/de/conrad-components-605300-litze-liy-1-x-014-mm-weiss-25-m-605300.html
Ich hoffe ich konnte dir weiterhelfen !
@@luluBusam vielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort! Noch eine weitere Frage! Sind die schwarzen Kabel am linken Ende oben und unten verbunden?
@@FeLix-qi7ci Ja sind sie, (Schwarz = Ground oder Minuspol) und letztendlich ist es einfach nur wichtig das alle Minuspole miteinander verbunden sind.
@@luluBusam okay alles klar 🙈 vielen Dank. Eventuell werde ich noch Mal nach fragen, wenn ich die Teile bestellt habe 🙈😂
@@FeLix-qi7ci Klar gerne!
Sir please give daigram for this mixer
Kamlesh Sharma :) Iam not a Sir! #womenintech, You can find the circuit diagram at 1:12 in the Video ;)
Nice !
Just so you know, your wiring in the diagram is different from the wiring in your product.
Hey, What exact section do you mean? Otherwise, the potentiometers at the end are simply reversed (lying upside down) in the housing. If thats what you mean.
MASUB in the diagram you have the audio jacks connecting to the potentiometer through the resistor. Towards the end of the video you show that the two don’t connect through a resistor and instead you loop the potentiometers together with the resistors leading to the output audio jack. I hope I explained that so you understand. Regardless, great tutorial, the result works great!
@@anthonyphillips409 Yes you're right, thanks a lot! I must have forgotten to change this in the diagram. I'll upload a modified Version of the diagram soon to download :).
The music made me laugh a lot
Gostei pode enviar diagrama montagem
>tutorial about a FIVE WAY passive mixer
>the videos audio is *way fucking quiet*
extremely subtle joke
The first to explain an electronic project is the schematic. Electronic fan must learn to build their own PCB. Why not voice explanation?
This mixer not have any power supply
reply fast
@@shivahty4572 Hey buddy, its a PASSIVE Mixer, it doesent need to be powered! But you can only connect powered devices to it. Like a Korg Volca or an Amplifier.
Dital me ache se bana ke dikhaye
I have now realized that she is female;
Also she is very intelligent
Skema video
Might be a good video but I only made it 1 minute with that stupid music!
is this a joke, i can hardly hear the voice over...
Or save time, and buy yourself a ART Splitmix 4 Mixer
Stop that nonsense bgm