colinwalker
colinwalker

The feedback occurred between the mixer and the Mac so going to have to do it again.

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MrHenko
MrHenko

@colinwalker How is your setup? Is it possible to listen to the audio after it's passed through the computer instead of before the computer? It'll help to catch those things.

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MrHenko
MrHenko

@MrHenko (Or maybe "what is your setup" is the correct way of putting it.)

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@MrHenko It certainly is possible, I'm just in the habit of listening straight from the mixer when I don't have the Mac connected.

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MrHenko
MrHenko

@colinwalker Aha, you use it stand alone at times. Then I understand. Is there a way to connect the computer back to the mixer (lika a "Tape Return" or similar) in a way so that you can listen to it via the mixer, without recording it back onto it self? What mixer are you using?

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@MrHenko I'm using a Behringer QX1002USB mixer – it's relatively basic. I just need to stop being lazy and move my headphones. 😆

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MrHenko
MrHenko

@colinwalker Sure, but eveything that gets in the way of the creative process is a hassle. That mixer has a built in USB audio interface, right? But you use a separate interface, correct?

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@MrHenko No, I'm going direct via USB. I have a separate audio interface but the USB out from the mixer serves well enough.

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MrHenko
MrHenko

@colinwalker In that case I think you don't even have to move your headphones to get the post DAW signal. Just press the "USB/2TR TO PHONES/CTRL RM"-button and the signal going to the headphones should be the return from the computer, as opposed to the mix from the mixer.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@MrHenko Thanks, I'll have to try that. I've not concentrated on the mixer too much, should really learn how to use it properly lol!

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