Correct Setup Of Mixer To Usb Audio?, Connecting Behringer 1604A to Roland UA |
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Tue 28 Jan 2003, 13:03
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I have recently bought a Behringer Eurorack MX 1604A, and would like to be able to link it (and my various instruments) into my Edirol/Roland UA-30 USB audio box so that I can record and monitor incoming signals properly.
Using the pair of phono inputs and the pair of phono outputs on the mixer, marked 2-track 'Tape in' and 'Tape out' (not the main mixer outputs), I am able to get a signal coming out of the USB UA-30, but only by depressing both the '2 track' and '2 track to mix' buttons. However, what this means is that every time I record and monitor using the mixer, I'm recording a complete main mix plus the new part I'm really trying to record separately.
Where am I going wrong
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Tue 28 Jan 2003, 19:48
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On that mixer you need to route the two 1/4" Aux Sends to your Edirol line ins. Route the Edirol's outs to the 1/4" inputs for channel 11/12 of your Behringer.
The Main Mix has to go to the monitors if you want to have a separate volume control on the headphones.
This way you'll be able to control the amount of signal going to your computer (maximize it, that is) and have a separate cue mix on your monitors/phones.
Hopefully, you can "mute" the track you are recording in your app (once you've got the input levels set) so that you can monitor the input through your board only (and with no latency).
Rock on.
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