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Old 09-15-2002
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Hi Guys

I am new here. I got a question involving mixing. I have a project in Cool Edit Pro 2.0 and was wondering if it was possible to get the tracks onto a Behringer MX2004A Eurorack Mixer. Its got 16 channel inputs. And if its possible, then whats the process of getting the tracks on the mixer so I can do the final mixing on the mixer (basically, how can I do this?)

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If you don't want to use Cool Edit's internal mixer, your only real option (provided each instrument is on it's own track) is to use a multi-output soundcard like the Delta 1010, C-Port, Aardvark Q-10, etc...

I'm not familiar with Cool Edit Pro 2, but I'm assuming you'd be able to assign each track to it's own output (you'd need to if you want to mix with the mixer).

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...actually, if you're only recording 2 tracks at a time, you could get by with something less expensive like an Audiowerk 8 (2 in, 8 out).
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alright, thanks for the advice!
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