4Traditional Mixing
Your MultiMix 8 USB2.0 can be used in a wide variety of ways in both live and recording applications. You have several options for bringing sound into and out of the board. And when it’s brought in, you can route it to various parts of the mixer for certain desired effects, or even send it to an external processor or tape deck and back. To give you some ideas for different mixing scenarios, here are descriptions of a few common applications for the MultiMix 8 USB2.0.
Simple Live Setup
In this setup, you connect your instruments and microphones to the mono and stereo channels.
Set the levels for each of your microphones and
You can select one
You can plug an additional effects processor into the AUX B SEND and RETURN jacks as well, but this will disable the internal effects.
In a live setup, you most likely will connect the MAIN MIX OUT to a PA system amplifier and the CTRL RM OUT to a stage monitor amplifier for monitoring purposes.
Using Additional External Audio
Sources
The MultiMix gives you a few extra audio inputs in addition to the mic and line inputs. If you want to bring external audio sources into a recording or live mix, you can do it in one of two ways:
Using the
The AUX RETURNS can be used as additional audio inputs when you are not using them for effects.
Audio coming into the MultiMix from a computer over the USB2.0 connection is routed to the
You can use the RCA jacks of the
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