For this I'd use the subgroups probably in the lower right corner.

Your MIDI drums will come out the default (1&2) out, and you can assign the other audio tracks to 2&3 or such.
Another way, if you know what you want to do ahead of time, is to record the mixer moves for the track ...

The images below show where to set up the separate tracks.
1-to select drivers (see 3)
2 - to assign the subgroups as separate outs on the soundcard, unckeck the box
3 - Highlite the outputs you want to use by holding CTRL key and clicking on them
4 - In Mixer, click the desired output port asignment
5 - go to Ports and assign the track to the ports
6 - Shows how the output section changed from 'G' (subgroup) 1 thru 8 to 'A' (audio output ports)

/another little known trick is to change the output port of the Aux Send instead .. this way you can have a few different mixes going to different monitors/headphones. .. by adjusting the AUX send for those tracks. Example: drummer gets Aux 2/3 and can boost the bass track and vocals and cut the drums/guitar in his mix as desired without affecting FOH or the mix the singer is using! Especially good for controlling a click track in live situations; crank it for drummer and bass, cut it for vocals, etc.
Hope this all helps

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Last edited by rharv; 09/17/15 03:30 PM.

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