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A sleeper category on eBay that you might like
One of the things that occurs to me might be valuable to some on here: I frequently search for the phrase “video mixer” and you get several types of thing in the result.
What I would be typically looking for is what is properly called a “production switcher”, ie, several video inputs, selection buttons for either an A/B bus or a M/E bus, maybe a T-bar for the transition, maybe wipes, maybe fade, maybe PIP or DVE, maybe even upstream keyer and downstream keyers for chromakey etc. However, as well as searching for “production switcher” one has to widen the search to “video mixer” or suchlike in case there’s a bargain from someone who isn’t a broadcast gear expert.
As such, you also find things that are boxes for home video making in the pre-computer but videotape days, where the signal would have been CVBS (yellow phono) plus LR audio (red white). Or even S-Video if you’re posh. They might have features such as wipes, sometimes what they call split screen (which is usually not between two video signals but a before-after on only one signal). Or they may have hardly any video features beyond some kind of ‘enhance’ pot, and a bunch of audio channel mixer sliders.
Some have no actual video in/out, and are purely audio mixers, perhaps two into one, or three into one if you include a mic input, sometimes with analogue VU-ish meters, sometimes stereo audio channels in and stereo channels out.
More to the point, some of these ultra basic audio-only mixers labelled video mixers (because they were sold to people who wished to audio dub more than one sound source for their video dubbing) are being sold at very very low prices indeed (and of course, some aren’t). So, if you want a basic simple mixer with hardly any inputs, and you don’t want to pay high prices, try a search for “video mixer” and see what you get, you might find something for the toolkit.
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What a wonderful rabbit hole you’ve discovered. Can’t wait to fall into it!
I’ve just noticed this on eBay. Not a mixer as such, but, an interesting little device. I’ll give it a miss, but maybe one of you in the UK might want it?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203120782429