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Old 07-14-1999
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I've recently bought a Mackie Mixer (6Mono/4 Stereo w/ 6 Inserts) ... I already have SAW Plus and an SBlive board instaled, and I was wondering how to get the best out of this setup when it comes both to recording and mixing down.

The problem is that SBLive only has a couple of stereo Line Outs (Designed for a 4 Speaker Quadrifonic System) and one Line In Input ... I don't know how to mix trought the Mackie (after recording separate tracks on SAW) using these few conections available. Any clues?
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Well, if you have two stereo line outs, you could split them and send them to 4 mono line ins.
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