According to my dad, who's sitting here beside me, you're incorrect. Nearly every digital audio workstation software packaged has a built in mixing panel or plugin available. Here's some names:
Logic, Reason, Sonar, Cubase
Go look for digital recording software.
(Brace yourself, it's expensive unless you're okay pirating and know where to find a Bit-Torrent.)
um, I don't think jb is looking for software here. Having the PC do the mixing is probably a pretty poor solution. Let's say you have tech support on the phone for a problem, and they tell you to reboot... I think he's looking for a physical box with knobs and stuff on it. One which maybe has sliders to set the relative volume of five things headed to a headphone jack, and toggles to allow audio from a headset mic to be routed or not routed to about four things, bonus points if you don't need a splitter on every bidirectional cable. I wanted one of these ten years ago (though I didn't need so many channels).
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Logic, Reason, Sonar, Cubase
Go look for digital recording software.
(Brace yourself, it's expensive unless you're okay pirating and know where to find a Bit-Torrent.)
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I wonder if a KVM switch would work? Or would it be too intelligent and skip the devices that don't have video.
http://www.blackbox.com/Store/Detail.aspx/ServSwitch-DT-Pro-with-Audio-Kit-4-Port/KV7011A-K
http://www.blackbox.com/Store/Detail.aspx/ServSwitch-DT-Basic-KVM-Switch-with-Audio-4-Port/KV7005A-K
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http://www.electronicplus.com/content/ProductPage.asp?maincat=CS&subcat=CSB (last item on page).
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