If you can get it from the mixer to your PC as a WAV file (or your mixer is already DAW), you can import the WAV to the BR900. I found this in the BR900 brochure :
If you can get it from the mixer to your PC as a WAV file (or your mixer is already DAW), you can import the WAV to the BR900. I found this in the BR900 brochure :
I think my 900 is outdated. I followed the manual and the 900 went thru the progress but my book say compatible with Windows Me/200/XP but I have windows 10.
If you can get it from the mixer to your PC as a WAV file (or your mixer is already DAW), you can import the WAV to the BR900. I found this in the BR900 brochure :
I followed the book and it went thru the progressing mode but I think my 900 is outdated. The manual says compatible with Windows Me/2000/XP. I have Windows 10.
Your 900 was also capable of doing this with CDs, but it may not be possible with your Win 10 setup. Maybe consider moving to a PC based DAW (requires audio interface).
Your 900 was also capable of doing this with CDs, but it may not be possible with your Win 10 setup. Maybe consider moving to a PC based DAW (requires audio interface).
Two which are frequently mentioned here are the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd Gen) and the Motu M2. Just check the manufacturer's specs to make sure it will be compatible with your PC - most are compatible with just about all PCs.
For a compatible interface look at the Native Instruments KA6* it works on just about every platform and OS variant including Linux. I would expect the M2 to be similarly flexible.
The cheaper KA2 is probably the same.