Delta 410 ==> Mixing Board

Mikeeley

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On the back of the box of the delta, it shows an output coming from the computer to the mixing board, which leads me to beleive that there is a way to effect my tracks that were recorded to the computer with my mixing board after recording is over.

Can i mix my songs using the mixingboard, soundcard, and some program?

If not, why have an output go to the mixing board?

(i have a 1642-VLZ PRO Mixer Mackie)
 
That's exactly what ten outputs are good for.

Traditionally, with a multitrack tape deck or an ADAT, you would record the raw tracks to tape, and then mix through a mixing board to a stereo master, typically a stereo tape machine or a DAT. You would add effects by routing some of the channels out to an effects device and back in through the Effects sends and returns, blend them in with the already-recorded raw stuff, until you achieved the desired results.

With a card like the 410 you can more easily work with external effects on individual tracks.
 
i dont see how 10 outputs could help me change individual tracks after recording is over...if i put the mixing board into one input then all of my tracks from the mixing board will be recorded to one track on the computer
 
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