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Separate Headphone Mixes

I have an Onyx 1620 board going into my PC via firewire, and today I picked up a Behringer AMP800 mini headphone amp. I would like to set it up like so:

Guitarist and Bassist are recording their tracks at the same time. Guitarist would like to hear more guitar in the mix, and bassist would like to hear more bass in the mix.

Pretty simple and straightforward, but I can't figure out how to do this with what I have. Can I set something up with aux sends?

Thanks for your help!
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Well, I figured it out. I sent the Control Room Out to one of the four stereo channels, and then ran aux 1, 2 to input A on the Behringer (similarly aux 3, 4 to input B). Now I can have two totally separate headphone mixes.

Just thought this might help anybody who's trying to do something similar.
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I'll need to figure out how the heck to do this some day. Probably when I buy a tascam 1804, that I found in the classifieds.
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