Recording Setup Question

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could i use a mixer such as the Soundcraft Notepad 124FX Mixer and take those red/white outs into something like the Behringer U-CONTROL UCA222 USB Audio Interface
and have that work out? i've never seen an interface like that, and never recorded with a mixer. just a yes or no would be appreciated. thanks, guys.
 
Theoretically, yes - It should work.
 
Yes, but why? (Simple enough for you?)
Crappy little cheap interface. Mixer is for MIXING. Again, why?
 
Yeah, it'll work. The little Soundcraft notebook mixers are actually pretty good--I used several of them a few years back when I had to build some edit suites for a broadcaster who needed to stream some video. The model you mention is now discontinued though.

What I can't vouch for is the quality of the Behringer interface--it's pretty clearly "built to a price".
 
OK, you got some simple answers.
Now questions: what exactly are you trying to record? What's your budget? What other equipment do you have?
 
Yes it will work, Behringer interface is only 16 bit but actually sounds OK, I use one to play music from my laptop and to record live demos of the band from the desk at gigs. If you just want to get a few demos down it's fine.

Alan.
 
Yes, but why? (Simple enough for you?)
Crappy little cheap interface. Mixer is for MIXING. Again, why?

Because the interface has no input monitoring function but a mixer could provide it.
 
...and a mixer allows you to have several sources permanently hooked up for recording (one at a time) without repatching every time.

It all depends on work flow. It is certainly very possible to record very well without a mixer and, for many applications, it's a very good and efficient way of working. It's quite right to ask the question "why do you want a mixer" since many newbies just assume it's the way to go.

However, there can be good reasons to use one--there's no right or wrong answer.
 
I know why I use a mixer, and the reasons for using one, but the OP didn't give us details ...
 
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