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Old 12-11-2007
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Mixer Insert-Direct out question...

I was reading around the net and found out that the insert point can be used as a direct out, to send individual channel output to the sound card, but the mixer I'm planning to buy, the Yamaha MG 10/2c has only 2 insert points so ill be able to send only 2 individual output tracks, is that true ? Is there any way I can send 4 individual tracks which the delta 44 supports with this same model? Or should I spring for a higher model... Please let me know...
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