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tacurtis
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I have a little Behringer MX602 mixer that I like a lot but it has one huge problem. I'd like to solve it without resorting to buying another model mixer.
My setup is as follows. All my instruments are plugged into the Behringer so it acts as a central node. Basically my stuff goes: Instruments -> Behringer MX602 mixer -> Tascam US428 DAW -> Macintosh.
The problem is that when I record a track in Cubase through the mixer, the new track contains a "ghost" of the other tracks. You can actually hear bleed-through of the other audio.
The Tascam and Behringer are hooked up like this:
Tascam "Line Ouput L" and "Line Ouput R" -> Behringer "Stereo Aux Return L" and "Stereo Aux return R"
Tascam inputs C (2L) and D (2R) <- Behringer "Main Out L" and "Main Out R"
As it is, if I want a clean recording I have to unplug whatever instrument I want to use from the Behringer and plug it directly into the Tascam, which totally defeats the purpose of having a convenient hub for all my stuff. Has anyone run into this problem before? Does anyone see anything glaring in the way I have it hooked up that might solve it? Is this a common occurrence for these little mixers vis-a-vis recording, or Behringer only? The manual is pretty useless except for pointing out what everything is.
(I know this may not provide any useful detail but here's a photo of the Behringer. I have everything hooked up normally except the guitar's L and R aren't plugged into channels 1 and 2 as usual. Ignore the PC next to it; I just use that for sequencing.
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Thanks in advance. . .
PS: This should help a little. Here's a scan of the front and rear panels from the manual.
My setup is as follows. All my instruments are plugged into the Behringer so it acts as a central node. Basically my stuff goes: Instruments -> Behringer MX602 mixer -> Tascam US428 DAW -> Macintosh.
The problem is that when I record a track in Cubase through the mixer, the new track contains a "ghost" of the other tracks. You can actually hear bleed-through of the other audio.
The Tascam and Behringer are hooked up like this:
Tascam "Line Ouput L" and "Line Ouput R" -> Behringer "Stereo Aux Return L" and "Stereo Aux return R"
Tascam inputs C (2L) and D (2R) <- Behringer "Main Out L" and "Main Out R"
As it is, if I want a clean recording I have to unplug whatever instrument I want to use from the Behringer and plug it directly into the Tascam, which totally defeats the purpose of having a convenient hub for all my stuff. Has anyone run into this problem before? Does anyone see anything glaring in the way I have it hooked up that might solve it? Is this a common occurrence for these little mixers vis-a-vis recording, or Behringer only? The manual is pretty useless except for pointing out what everything is.
(I know this may not provide any useful detail but here's a photo of the Behringer. I have everything hooked up normally except the guitar's L and R aren't plugged into channels 1 and 2 as usual. Ignore the PC next to it; I just use that for sequencing.

Thanks in advance. . .
PS: This should help a little. Here's a scan of the front and rear panels from the manual.
