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No hay artículos en el carroHercules Stream 200 XLR es un driver de audio con una tarjeta de sonido integrada, lo que permite a los streamers separar la mezcla de audio que están escuchando de la mezcla que se está reproduciendo para su audiencia. Gracias a este driver de audio con visualización LCD integrada, puedes gestionar todas tus fuentes de audio en tiempo real: juegos, software de chat, música, micrófono XLR, consola de juegos, segundo computadora y más. Hercules Stream 200 XLR te permite disfrutar de una experiencia personalizada viendo y controlando individualmente el nivel de sonido de cada pista de audio, para ti y para tu audiencia. Habilita instantáneamente, baja el volumen, sube el volumen, silencia o desactiva el sonido
Kabari Singh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
I've had this over a year before reviewing this. The device is nice itself, sometimes feels cheap but overall functional and usable. What I didn't like was the software as it seems like it's still in development and will get better hopefully, but just doesn't work as fluidly as some of its more well-established competitors. Doesn't look bad, but could be better. For the price, it's great.
Alec Simone
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de julio de 2024
This mixer is very well made, looks great, and feels great. However, the software makes it a very good desk ornament, as nothing works properly within the software. Ports are a premium on the back of the mixer as well, no where near as many ports as a mixer with 8 channel options should have.
Clementine Mentine
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2024
Just received my Stream 200. And I got to say, it is everything I have looked for !The product itself is very compact. It is all USB powered. And it has an on/off screen button, finally…Concerning the software, a few gifs explain how the thing work. It is straight forward : you select an audio channel from a list (Mic, Music, Chat, Game,…), then drag and drop it on an empty track of your device. Then you assign an audio source to a channel through Windows audio settings menu and you are all set.In reality, I did not have to drag and drop anything as it was already set up when I first used it. Apart from moving my Aux channel to the first page, I kept the default configuration. I changed the background and some icons though. (If anybody at Hercules is reading this : please allow us to add personal icons directly from the library)Major asset : Creator/Audience mixes. You can separate the audio you stream from the audio you get in your headset without any sort of routing matrix. A button allows you to switch from one mix to the other. And you can actually see on the screen how loud it is playing for the chat.Only oversight : it took me a few minutes to maneuver through the mic settings. It has 4 default presets, which is cool, but when you want to shape your voice more precisely, you have to get your hands on the Compressors, EQs, Noise Gates and all. I had to do some tests and retry. In the end I got it right though.5 stars !
JJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2024
Wow. This was really a learning curve to get this working!!!But once it functioned, it really is super cool, all the things it can do.First step is of course having to download the Control SOFTWARE from the vendor site.-- That accomplished, next it required the computer to REBOOT to activate it.-- Then if found it didn't like the current BIOS version, so it had to DL/install a new version of that.-- Then things started to get more interesting... it was actually working-adjacent. : )-- SOUND SETTINGS was next to determine which input/out stream is which device (and, in addition to other devices already installed in/on my computer) THIS unit has lots of device optionsOK. That all solved and sound streams come in and go out to where we want... Next comes personalizing the look/feel of the device itself. And WOWZA~! Lots of options there, too.But that part was fun... Deciding how mic / chat / bkg music interacts with the live stream, and even... one of my favorite featuresd... was to be able to add an ACTION button to fire up a specific deep URL, and get the output from that URL stream, coming into the board as its own controllable input source. That's SUPER cool!I could go on for much longer... but the bottom line is: How I have mine setup will totally differ from how you have yours setup because the whole thing is TOTALLY CUSTOMIZABLE for eight separate input sources. That is really so cool... to have a box THIS SMALL be able to be THAT POWERFUL.The one star-deducting thing is how complex it is to get going... I'm not sure what the vendor could do for that except maybe be a bit more Step-by-Step in its documentation... which tends to be more general "here's how these things work".But bottom line: Excellent sound, though... And that's critical for authentic sound streams!Have fun with this. I know I will.
Henry d
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2023
I just received it and my 24hr in review is as follows:I love that this has optical input so I can route my TV to this device. The many amount of inputs is up there with the GoXLR but this comes in a way more compact size and skips on Faders with knobs. By saving the space and consolidating, my desk is cleaner! I never used the right side of my GoXLR anyway. I looked at the Rodecaster Pro II and Mackie Creator DLZ but they both take up 4x the space and leave a lot of features I don't need on there (though I wish I had 4 headphones out because I currently route to a splitter (one open ear headset for FPS, one wireless closed back headset , and one speaker system). But this is small and easy to place elsewhere.The Cons: pushing the mic knob does not mute the mic. On every other input, pushing the knob is a mute function. But for some stupid reason, hercules made the mute mic button just mute the playback of your voice to the output (I believe they call this monitoring your mic). You have to set up the button below the knob to silent the Mic. What kills me and scares me is that though it is muted, it does not affect the VU Meter from going up and down as there is sound to the Mic. It looks identical on screen when the mic is hot or muted. This is a huge deal breaker for me because the GO XLR I can physically see the Fader down but on this, you only see the light extinguished from the button. This is really dumb. So yeah if you are scared of a hot mic, this might not be for you.Overall the unit feels kind of cheap, but it is a fraction of the price compared to the Rode and Mackie. I can now place my mic behind the unit with the freed up space and not have to use a boom arm that gets in the way a lot so that was the goal. I'll keep using it for a few days to see if I get used to the mute function, but man day one was just a headache to figure out why when I pushed Mute (it does show red as off on screen) but it actually isnt a mute it is just muting the playback of my voice to myself -used windows recording and discord to prove that though I pushed mute knob - it did not mute.
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