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electroman2
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Hi. I am not new to computers, but I'm new to computer recording. I have done a lot of research and reading on digital recording. I wanted a stand alone digital recorder, but I decided that I did not want to limit myself to 24bit/44.1 sampling rate and did not have many thousands to spend. So I went with an Echo Layla 3G to use with my computer. I actually had an older Echo Darla a few years ago that had only two inputs so this will be a considerable step up. Here is where I'm mixed up (no pun intended): Should I have a mixer? The Echo A/I unit comes with Tracktion software. Should I just use a mouse to do the mixing? I actually prefer buttons and faders. So, if I do buy a mixer, where does it go in the flow chart? Do I connect all my inputs such as mics and midi to the mixer and the mixer to the Echo Layla? That would make most of the Echo Layla's inputs useless would it not? I see that there are some mixers that are firewire or usb and work as a software mixer, not a hardware mixer. Anyone know about these? Hey, any help here would be greatly appreciated, as I have some confusion on this matter. Thanks!!