
Chris Fallen
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Good point about monitoring... You'd probably have to go into the delta, and then use the analog outs to monitor (get an RCA to 1/4' jack). That may have latency, however.
Chris Fallen said:Good point about monitoring... You'd probably have to go into the delta, and then use the analog outs to monitor (get an RCA to 1/4' jack). That may have latency, however.
Chris Fallen said:I'm not sure how'd you go about monitoring. I'd usually patch the outs to two powered monitors, or to an amp. Maybe you have a stereo you can use (though in the future you might want to change that, monitors are VERY important for proper mixing) until you get monitors or an amp for your headphones.
As for cables, you can either order them online or order parts and build them. Depends on what you feel like doing. Right now for you cables won't really make a difference, but if you can get either monster or mogami.
Aren said:Since the 410 has multiple outputs, the only way to properly use them is to get a mixer. That way you could do you mixes analog style.
A 16 channel Behringer mixer (hardly top quality stuff, but it would get you going, and supply you with four more-or-less usable preamps) would cost you about 150$.
Well worth it, IMHO.
Oren
How are your monitors hooked up? Just put them coming out of output 1 and 2 and use those as the monitor mixer. Check out the instruction manual for more information.felixmanos said:
I read a post earlier about how to manipulate the M-Audio Control Panel to get sound out of both speakers, but haven't been able to find the post again. Can anyone tell me how to get sound from both speakers through this set-up?