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rucarlso
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So here's something that's been bugging me, I hope someone can straighten it out for me.
I don't have much experience with mixers. I want to get a mixer and a Layla and start recording into my computer, but I want to keep the tracks separate. That is, I want to play basic tracks live with a band, but want the kick drum track to remain the kick drum track and the lead guitar track the lead guitar track and so on. A mixer like the Mackie 1602VLZ has stereo outs and direct outs. To my knowledge, the direct outs bypass the board's EQ and maybe the preamps as well (is that right?). I'd like to be able to send each individual track out from the mixer to the Layla to record as separate waves on the computer. I'd also like to take advantage of the mixer's EQ and possibly use some AUX effects like a compressor before it gets into the Layla. Is it possible to do this and keep the tracks separate? A friend told me that "that's what buses are for," but didn't elaborate any further.
Can anyone make sense out of my question and help me figure this out?
-rucarlso
I don't have much experience with mixers. I want to get a mixer and a Layla and start recording into my computer, but I want to keep the tracks separate. That is, I want to play basic tracks live with a band, but want the kick drum track to remain the kick drum track and the lead guitar track the lead guitar track and so on. A mixer like the Mackie 1602VLZ has stereo outs and direct outs. To my knowledge, the direct outs bypass the board's EQ and maybe the preamps as well (is that right?). I'd like to be able to send each individual track out from the mixer to the Layla to record as separate waves on the computer. I'd also like to take advantage of the mixer's EQ and possibly use some AUX effects like a compressor before it gets into the Layla. Is it possible to do this and keep the tracks separate? A friend told me that "that's what buses are for," but didn't elaborate any further.
Can anyone make sense out of my question and help me figure this out?
-rucarlso