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BabyBottle
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Hello!
FINALY! FINALY I GOT IT! IT FITS SO PERFECT IN MY FLAT... Of course I'm talking about my Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer that I got 4 days ago...!!!
It is just impossible to describe how nice and sexy it looks...!! LOL!!
And not to mention... my latency is now, without any calibration, 6ms in/12 ms out...
Anyway. In Cubase SX I now select Onyx Asio device to select the mixer...
Before I had my mixer I recorded thru my Guitar-FX unit (zoom) and thru the soundcard. And here is the question...
Is it possible to connect the mixer to the computer and then to my stereo and thus use my regualry stereo speakers until I get cash to buy a descent pair of studio speakers?
Is this a working temporary solution or something definitly to avoid??
If so, how do I send the guitar/mic signal to the mixer, then to Cubase SX in the computer, and from Cubase out to the stereo?
THX!!
FINALY! FINALY I GOT IT! IT FITS SO PERFECT IN MY FLAT... Of course I'm talking about my Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer that I got 4 days ago...!!!
It is just impossible to describe how nice and sexy it looks...!! LOL!!
And not to mention... my latency is now, without any calibration, 6ms in/12 ms out...
Anyway. In Cubase SX I now select Onyx Asio device to select the mixer...
Before I had my mixer I recorded thru my Guitar-FX unit (zoom) and thru the soundcard. And here is the question...
Is it possible to connect the mixer to the computer and then to my stereo and thus use my regualry stereo speakers until I get cash to buy a descent pair of studio speakers?
Is this a working temporary solution or something definitly to avoid??
If so, how do I send the guitar/mic signal to the mixer, then to Cubase SX in the computer, and from Cubase out to the stereo?
THX!!