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Hooking up to mixer

Ok, I have this BBE processor (yes I know, I've told to use it as a door stopper, to put drinks on it, and avoid it like the plague). I currently run the outs of my Audiopro into it, and then from the BBE to my receiver to the soundcard. Now, I know the signal has a lot of travelling to do, in I hope near future I want to buy some stuff and fix that all up. But I was wondering instead of doing that I could just hook the BBE directly into the mixer. The Audiopro effects inputs and whatnot...now I remember with my Behringer 802 I was told it's not the kind of thing you run into the effects, but I'm just curious.

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Re: Hooking up to mixer

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Ok, I have this BBE processor (yes I know, I've told to use it as a door stopper, to put drinks on it, and avoid it like the plague). I currently run the outs of my Audiopro into it, and then from the BBE to my receiver to the soundcard. Now, I know the signal has a lot of travelling to do, in I hope near future I want to buy some stuff and fix that all up. But I was wondering instead of doing that I could just hook the BBE directly into the mixer. The Audiopro effects inputs and whatnot...now I remember with my Behringer 802 I was told it's not the kind of thing you run into the effects, but I'm just curious.

If you need a picture of the jacks and controls I can take them, thanks...if you able to understand what the heck I just said!
i have an old 426 that helps clean up our PA system, as far as recording anything helps when your working with almost nothing, it's all in the tweaking...

i guess your asking how to run the BBE fx through the mixer??? aux send and recive maybe?

there much better advice than mine here, i'm new to recording myself...

best luck...
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Well I have an effects send and return and it has it's own EQ and stuff. Anybody else?
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