Have you tried this yet?

I think you need to play with the "CD/Tape to Mix" and "CD/Tape to CTRL" buttons to get it right, but it seems to me it should work.

Set your input in RB to be the Line-In on your laptop. Then you can record everything that comes in through that port (your vocals, your guitars, etc). If the headphone jack is setup to be your output, then that should include your vocals blended with your mix, which you should be able to hear on the mixer's headphones. Only the vocals should record on the track, however.

If you were to re-record the entire mix, then you've got a loop and would know it, because that means that the mixer sound is coming in, getting added to RB, going back out and then coming back in getting added to RB, and the end result will cause you to throw off your headphones to protect your ears. I don't believe that is the case.

Give it a try and let us know. If I have time, I'll hook mine up tonight; however, I don't have a line in on my laptop, so will have to use an intermediary sound module, but the theory is the same.


John

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