
Slackmaster2K
Gone
I'm not sure that a mixer is what you're after. It doesn't make sense to do any mixing to your monitoring source since it'll screw up what you're hearing vs. what's actually been recorded.
If your soundcard has multiple I/O's, then I'd think it would have some sort of line out that you could connect to your monitors. That way you can monitor the ACTUAL mix.
You might need an amp to drive your monitors or headphones...but a mixer is not what you need. Your multiple I/O soundcard IS your mixer.
Slackmaster 2000
If your soundcard has multiple I/O's, then I'd think it would have some sort of line out that you could connect to your monitors. That way you can monitor the ACTUAL mix.
You might need an amp to drive your monitors or headphones...but a mixer is not what you need. Your multiple I/O soundcard IS your mixer.
Slackmaster 2000