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Hy there!
I have just got an Allen & Heath ZED 14 Analog mixer.
My setup is:
A Microphone in Channel one, Main Outputs to a Scarlet Focusrite 2i4 USB Sound card, the sound card is connected to PC of course, and from the soundcard headphones comes back the signal to a stereo channel, so i can send the instrumental back to the mixer, and I can use the mixer’s headphones for hearing the instrumental and the singer in the same time.
But! If I use the AUX at the stereo channel, to not to record, then I don’t hear the singer’s voice, just If I send the microphones signal to AUX as well.
My question is, Can I resolve that, to hear the microphones signal without sending it to AUX, and still have the stereo channel on the mixer?
Because If I hit the “AUX 1″ button under the phones potmeter, I don’t hear the other channels, just if I send them to AUX as well.
I don’t want to buy an amplifier for the Scarlet, and using the scarlet’ headphones, I really want to use the mixer’s headphone outputs.
PS.: Sorry for my english grammer, I’m from Hungary.
I have just got an Allen & Heath ZED 14 Analog mixer.
My setup is:
A Microphone in Channel one, Main Outputs to a Scarlet Focusrite 2i4 USB Sound card, the sound card is connected to PC of course, and from the soundcard headphones comes back the signal to a stereo channel, so i can send the instrumental back to the mixer, and I can use the mixer’s headphones for hearing the instrumental and the singer in the same time.
But! If I use the AUX at the stereo channel, to not to record, then I don’t hear the singer’s voice, just If I send the microphones signal to AUX as well.
My question is, Can I resolve that, to hear the microphones signal without sending it to AUX, and still have the stereo channel on the mixer?
Because If I hit the “AUX 1″ button under the phones potmeter, I don’t hear the other channels, just if I send them to AUX as well.
I don’t want to buy an amplifier for the Scarlet, and using the scarlet’ headphones, I really want to use the mixer’s headphone outputs.
PS.: Sorry for my english grammer, I’m from Hungary.