I just had a quick look at the manual on the behringer site...the easiest way to accomplish this is to plug the FX SEND into the input of your sound card, and not connect the monitor outs.

then set the level of the signal being sent , by adjust ing the channel FX send level and the master FX send level.

Be aware, that the FX is going to be post fader. Which means its level will go up and down with the main channel volume fader (knob in this case) .

This type of FX send, post fader, is usually used for effects, like reverb and delay etc where you want their mix (balance of wet to dry of effeect to main signal) to remain relative as you adjust the main channel fader.

The other type of FX send, or send , is PRE fader. Which would be ideal in this scenario, or if it was being used to drive a headphone mix, or live monitors mix for a performer.

sooooo................8)......


If you plug your microphone into the XLR of channel 1. Leave you PC audio outs ,in channel 5/6 as they are, connect the FX send to input of sound card...and plug your headphones into the XEnYX headphone jack...you will be good to go...and will have some monitoring flexibility....just remeber to check that you arent clipping the input of the sound card, when you are ready to record, and the level, will be controlled by the FX send.....and that level can change, if you change the channel level....post fader and all that...8)...you will see after only a couple of minutes exactly what I am talking about...




cheers

Wiz