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Old 12-18-2006
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hi i have installed all the drivers correctly for my multimix, and everything seems cool. the problem i am having is setting it up correctly in cubase. i dont have monitors connected to th mixer, so I want to use my pc soundcard and speakers for monitoring and most importantly, playing back what i have recorded. i can manage to get a signal into cubase but only by switching between the master ASIO driver. can someone please help me with this

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Actually I dont think you can use your computer for monitoring. I went out and bought an amp and some nearfields cause I was sick of using headphones. The Multimix is now your "Primary Audio Device." I think you have to use the monitoring outs available on the board. Good luck!






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Well, you CAN monitor through the PC while the multimix is plugged in, but it can be a PITA. The only way to do it is to switch your playback device to your stock soundcard, but you'll be doing a lot of flipping back and forth between that and the multimix (between playback and recording).

I say keep it thru the board, either with headphones, monitors, or just plug the PC speakers into the headphone jack of the multimix. (you'll prolly have to buy a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter)
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Amen to that.

I got a mutimix (it's only the usb 8) and really, it's best to just hook up your speakers and use it as your soundcard. I eventually got monitors, and I run everything that comes out of my computer from them.
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