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Old 01-05-2006
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Yes, I seem to get a great deal of help around here. So I might do a check and see if I can do a different setup within my home studio.

My current rig works like this:
All mics etc plugs into a stagebox, all 16 channels goes directly into a mackie 1604VLZ-Pro. The 8 first channels (never record more than 8 channels at a time so...) goes through a multicable from the "direct out" into my 8 TRS line in on my MOTU 828MKII.

After that, I just mix within the computer. But what I would like is to mix on a mixer. Is this a better choice? Routing the tracks back to the mackie board and mix the tracks there?

Thanks, have a good day guys! //sweden
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