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How do I record direct from my mixer into the PC? Mackie DFX-6 Tape Out into the Mic input on the PC? Thanks.
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Yes that is correct. I assume that you are using the computers audio, correct? If so you will get much better results using an external USB audio interface like Focusrite: https://www.musiciansfriend.com/focusrite-usbOr a Behringer: https://www.musiciansfriend.com/audio-interfaces/behringerThere are others so feel free to google/bing. If you get one be sure to get on with at least two inputs, one for your guitar and one for your mixer. I hope this helped.
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Oh, I never gave adding a mixer a thought.
Cool!
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I have the PreSonus Audio Box. Works great. Marlo mentioned the mixer. I thought it was an interesting idea.
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I'm recording 2 vocals/keyboard/backing tracks - thus the mixer... So I would need a 4 input audio interface? And how would I adjust the highs/lows/etc... without a mixer? I'm looking to get a few simple demo songs recorded - do I really need to spend hundreds of $$? Thanks...
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.. Mackie DFX-6 Tape Out into the Mic input on the PC? Thanks. I would go to the line in (blue) if you have it.
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You can just record one track at a time in RealBand, do the keys track then the vocal and so on.
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If you do live recording of a band, you can save time and space using a mixer with USB. For less than $100 (actually just above the cost of OP's current mixer's used value.) In the < $150 price range, the unit will likely be limited to 44.1/16 but that is not a critical loss because the digital path will be cleaner and quieter than the audio path through the PC 1/8" soundcard. All of the major manufacturers have good quality option and similar features. Here is an example for a Behringer unit - Behringer Xenyx q1202usb Mixer To get the best quality transfer using your current mixer, you should get a two channel input/output audio interface such as the Behringer U-phoria UMC202HD for $79 or equivalent. This Beringer is the most cost effective solution that provides good preamps and converters. Behringer U-phoria 202HD If you record your band or yourself live, by far, the simplest, best and most convenient and rock solid set up is to use a Stand alone multitrack digital recorder. Zoom, Roland and Tascam offer a variety of models so you should take care in choosing the right one for your needs. It is worth the cost difference to bypass the two,four and six input units for one of the 8 input models such as the Z00m R16, R24 series or my personal recommendation is the Tascam DP-24. It is designed specifically for recording a band live and offers features none of the other brands unit do in regard to live recording. Behringer also offers a series of Stagebox PA systems that do not have any buttons, knobs or controls but are controlled by ethernet or wifi from an Ipad/Android tablet. These units can record a stereo recording on a flash drive as well as having usb audio interface capabilities. The XR18 is the only unit that has more than 2x2 recording with the capability of 18/18 usb in and out. Many of the new mixers with usb also have direct stereo recording to an SD card built in. You have a lot of choices for multi track recording today.
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I'm recording 2 vocals/keyboard/backing tracks - thus the mixer... So I would need a 4 input audio interface? And how would I adjust the highs/lows/etc... without a mixer? I'm looking to get a few simple demo songs recorded - do I really need to spend hundreds of $$? Thanks... That depends on how you record. Are you recording the two vocals, and keyboard simultaneously? If so then you will need at least four inputs and the Behringer that Charlie suggested will work. If you record one at a time then the $29 Behringer that I previously suggested will work. Unless you know for sure that you will never ever need more inputs I would buy the next audio interface with more inputs. That saves money in the long run. The USB port on an audio interface is two way. That is your backing tracks will play through it without using a physical input. I never use a mixer as an input. I use mine for output to my monitors, but I have my Internet computer, my music computer's audio interface and my turntable going through it. One thing that has not been mentioned, I think, is that you should use a DAW. Each BiaB track and your input tracks can be put on different tracks giving you total control over them. You can add effects like EQ, compression, reverb, delay etc to each track thus optimizing them. Don't worry about tonal adjustments as EQ will you allow you to fine tune each track and mix. There are a lot of free and very inexpensive effects, DAWs and soft synths that are available so you don't have to pay a small fortune, at least not yet. I hope this helps, good luck.
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"How do I record direct from my mixer into the PC? Mackie DFX-6 Tape Out into the Mic input on the PC? Thanks."
This takes me back a few years to when I was trying to record two tracks on a MacBook Pro with Garage Band. All I can do is tell you a couple of things I learned. Never really got to to work right. 1) At that time, you could not record directly into the computer. That is attempting to record an analog signal with a digital program. I needed an audio interface that converted the analog signal to a digital signal. I bought an Alesis. I ask anyone, "Has that changed? Do they now make mixers that do the conversion?" I suspect they might. 2) Apple sales assured me the MacBook Pro would work. I found out later that it really didn't. I needed a 7200 rpm hard disk, first, but more imprtant. I needed way more CPU power. That was the days before multi core Intel. Also, I ended up buying a computer with two HDs. 3) Garage Band was fine for people using loops and prerecorded files. You don't hear much about either Garage Band or Final Cut Pro today; but, at that time, both were something of the rage.
My point in writing this is that I would have saved time and maybe even been successful had I assembled the equipment from known specifications. Trying to piece it together on my own didn't work for me.
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<<< That depends on how you record. Are you recording the two vocals, and keyboard simultaneously? If so then you will need at least four inputs and the Behringer that Charlie suggested will work. If you record one at a time then the $29 Behringer that I previously suggested will work. >>>
Mario is absolutely correct in the above statement in regard to recording to a DAW and placing each element (vocals, guitars, bass, and individual drum pieces - kick, snare, toms, cymbals and so on)of the recording on its own track. This gives you total control of your project.
But, in conjunction with the mixer you own, by recording through the mixer and sending the mixer output to the $29 Behringer inputs will record the two vocals, and keyboard simultaneously. Adding the audio interface offers you more benefits and options. You get the benefits and options of a mixer and an audio interface and the ability for the two to transfer tracks back and forth between the two and utilize the features of each.
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Oh Boy! Some are a little challenged when it comes to the technical side of things. Yes Sir that would be me. Give me a few rough planks and I'll make a beautiful table or a few lengths of steel and I'll make make a great gate, but these computers and things, I really struggle with. I saved up the pennies, (after selling the table and gate), and bought a Alto Live 802 mixer. connected it to the computer with the USB cable. Connected a mic and guitar to the mixer. I wanted to play a BIAB home made track and record the vocal onto the audio track in BIAB. Using the headphones, out on the mixer, I can hear the track to sing along with, but can't quite work out how to just record the vocal into BIAB and not record the track at the same time. Seems the music I'm hearing from BIAB is also feeding back into BIAB along with the mic and being recorded along with the vocal onto the audio track. Good luck getting that sorted, later, right now I'll go make a new table instead and wait for those you know to step in and guide me. Take Care. Bryan.
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<<< Using the headphones, out on the mixer, I can hear the track to sing along with, but can't quite work out how to just record the vocal into BIAB and not record the track at the same time. Seems the music I'm hearing from BIAB is also feeding back into BIAB along with the mic and being recorded along with the vocal onto the audio track. >>>
According to the manual:
32. USB In Source: When this button is raised, the signal sent to the mixer through its USB Port will be sent to the Main Mix Outputs. When this button is depressed, the signal sent to the mixer through its USB Port will be sent to the Control Room Outputs (Ctrl Out).
6. . USB Port: Use a standard USB cable to connect this USB port to a computer. The mixer can send or receive audio to or from your computer through this connection. • When sending audio, the main mix will be sent from the mixer to your computer. • When receiving audio, it will be sent from your computer to the Main Mix Outputs or Control Room Outputs (Ctrl Out), depending on the position of the mixer's USB In Source button.
This means the BIAB audio is coming into your mixer and is leaving the mixer routed to the Mixer Main Mix output and returning to the computer and being recorded along with your vocals. The USB In button is not depressed and therefore is set to Main Mix. If you receive the BIAB audio routed to the control room by depressing the USB In button, the BIAB audio should not be routed through the Main Mix and recorded along with your vocal track which should be routed to the Main Mix.
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Since I add one track at a time ...referring to my live stuff.... I don't use a mixer at all. In fact, I don't even own a mixer of any kind any more. I run everything straight to the Focusrite Saffire interface and that goes straight into the depths of the computer and software.
Everything is "in the box" so to speak.
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A mixer with USB should act just like a USB interface with the added mixer feature(s). Herb uses a Focusrite interface .. OP is using a mixer.
Either way, there will a way to record vocals without the backing tracks .. Focusrite just uses a software mixer (or setting) to accomplish this where the OP uses a hardware mixer, but in the end his USB to the computer should be able to record vocals separate. Looks like Charlie went as far as to investigate the mixer for him just above Herb's post. Nice.
Hope it results in 'real-time monitoring', with no latency.
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The OP should set the USB In button depressed to have the BIAB routed to the Ctrl Out. Then he will set his headphones to monitor Ctrl OUt and monitor the BIAB audio from the mixer and there will be no latency. This should also remove the BIAB audio that's coming out of the computer from the Main Mix going from the mixer back to the computer through the USB and separating the audio from the vocals.
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Many many Thanks. I'm going to follow the guidance and see how it goes. Just as soon as I clean off all the sawdust. Then I'll drive the grand kids crazy with the old Cowboy songs. There's hope, thanks again.
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Thanks Charlie. That button does work the way you said. No more track going back into the recording. Now I have to work out why or how I can hear myself while I'm trying to sing. You see I was that kid who just couldn't sing. When I tried out for the choir they made me the curtain janitor, when I sang in the Sunday school the teacher said shhhhhh and sent me to fetch something which I could never find anyway, now I suspect she just wanted me gone until they finished singing. Well things have just got worse in that department with old age. If I can't hear myself properly I'm lost. Anyway I gave up on that dream a long time ago. Take care.
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Glad it's working out at least partially for you so far. The issue about hearing your vocals is another routing issue. You are going to have to experiment a bit to get it straightened out because the Alto live 802 manual and the live 802 sales information contradict each other. As you see from what I copied from the manual in the above post, the manual indicates output (send) from the mixer is only the Main Out.
The marketing information states: "USB Audio Interface Record your mix directly to a Mac or PC with a single USB connection. Live 802's built-in USB port allows engineers, producers, and performers to convert two channels of 24-bit audio (Main Mix or Sub Mix 1/2) straight to a computer. Record live performances, band practices, theater performances, speaking events, and any other live sound event onto your computer for additional editing, mixing, and post-production. The USB connection is bi-directional, enabling sound files stored on your computer to be streamed to and played through Live 802."
The marketing information is the normal expectation of USB outputs for USB mixers in the price range of your device. The manual single output is not. Which one is correct? I suspect the marketing information. But you'll have to experiment to determine which is correct.
The result you want is to send your vocals (or vocals plus guitar or whatever sum of the mixer inputs you want out to the computer) and monitor the BiAB audio mixed with the desired mixer audio. There is some ambiguity in terminology with your device. The manual does not address what the mix is that goes to the Ctrl Out choice. The Ctrl Out is a different output from the monitor out physically and we know it is not a duplicate of the Main Outs. The mixer also has Insert outputs that are meant to send a line level signal to an external device. The Monitor (Aux 1) send has physical returns and a fader so my guess is the Ctrl Out setting follows the Monitor signal. To check this, set your headphones to the Ctrl Out setting and turn up the Aux 1 send on your vocal channel and turn up the monitor fader and listen for your vocals. If you hear your vocals then since you now have the BIAB vocals on the Ctrl Out setting you can mix your vocals with the BIAB audio and monitor your recording from the mixer headphones while sending just the main mix output with your vocals back to the computer and audio input of BIAB.
The bottom line is you can accomplish recording your vocals and monitor your recording correctly with the equipment you have but you have to find the right combination of settings on the mixer between the Ctrl output and Main Mix output.
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Thank you Charlie, for taking the time to help. I never even thought about trying that AUX line. I'll go fiddle some more. Take Care,
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Since I add one track at a time ...referring to my live stuff.... I don't use a mixer at all. In fact, I don't even own a mixer of any kind any more. I run everything straight to the Focusrite Saffire interface and that goes straight into the depths of the computer and software.
Everything is "in the box" so to speak. Almost identical setup to mine. My interface is a Scarlett 18i8. I’ve never recorded more than 2 inputs at a time but I’m glad to can. If you can avoid using a mixer, avoid it. They add a little bit of noise into the signal chain.
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Also, when selecting an interface if you do not plan to use a mixer, be sure the interface supports phantom power for condenser mics and that it has audio preamps in it. Focusrite also supplies a software based mixer control which you essentially open once or twice to set the input and output levels to the channels, any DSP FX that you wish to use and close it. The settings are saved and never need to be touched again.
DSP FX is such things as the Focusrite built in EQ, reverb, compression. I left all those things either off or at a very low level.
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<<< If you can avoid using a mixer, avoid it. They add a little bit of noise into the signal chain. >>>
I have to respectfully disagree with this statement. Modern mixers compared to comparably priced audio interfaces will have virtually the same signal to noise ratio. The consumer grade Mackie Pro FX with USB and Fx is similarly priced to the Focusrite 2i2 marketed as the best selling audio interface in the world and the two devices have identical SN ratios.
You should buy whichever device best suits your needs and how you record. If you have an older, slow PC with 4 GB or less ram, a mixer can take 99% of the CPU load off your recordings by using the preamps, FX, routing and dynamics of the mixer. All with zero latency.
If you record live gigs, a mixer will be the preferred method because of convenience, routing, FX, dynamics and inputs.
If you Stream, a mixer will be the preferred method again due to the available inputs/ outputs,monitoring, FX and dynamics.
A mixer provides more options for tracking than a comparably priced audio interface. You can eq, compress, route to multiple aux sends, insert external effects, mute, solo and have pfl capability with zero load on the computer and also zero latency.
Break switch mutes all channels for music playback between sets is and FX mute with remote control via footswitch are additional features no audio interface will have.
Both have their pros and cons but too much noise should not be an issue with modern equipment.
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Along with 50 new styles each for the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres, we’ve put together a collection of styles using sounds from the SynthMaster plugin!
In this PAK you'll find: dubby reggae grooves, rootsy Americana, LA jazz pop, driving pop rock, mellow electronica, modern jazz fusion, spacey country ballads, Motown shuffles, energetic EDM, and plenty of synth heavy grooves! Xtra Style PAK 18 features these styles and many, many more!
Special Pricing! Until September 30, 2024, all the Xtra Styles PAKs 1 - 18 are on sale for only $29 ea (Reg. $49 ea)! Expand your Band-in-a-Box 2024® library with Xtra Styles PAK 18! Order now!
Learn more and listen to demos of the Xtra Styles PAK 18 here.
Watch the Xtra Styles PAK 18 Overview & Styles Demos video.
Note: The Xtra Styles require the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition of Band-in-a-Box®. (Xtra Styles PAK 18 requires the 2024 UltraPAK/UltraPAK+/Audiophile Edition. They will not work with the Pro or MegaPAK version because they need the RealTracks from the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition.
New! XPro Styles PAK 7 for Band-in-a-Box 2024 for Windows!
We've just released XPro Styles PAK 7 with 100 brand new RealStyles, plus 50 RealTracks and RealDrums that are sure to delight!
With XPro Styles PAK 7 you can expect 25 rock & pop, 25 jazz, and 25 country styles, as well as 25 of this year's wildcard genre: Celtic!
Here's a small sampling of what XPro Styles PAK 7 has to offer: energetic rock jigs, New Orleans funk, lilting jazz waltzes, fast Celtic punk, uptempo train beats, gritty grunge, intense jazz rock, groovy EDM, soulful R&B, soft singer-songwriter pop, country blues rock, and many more!
Special Pricing! Until September 30, 2024, all the XPro Styles PAKs 1 - 7 are on sale for only $29 ea (Reg. $49 ea)! Supercharge your Band-in-a-Box 2024® with XPro Styles PAK 7! Order now!
Learn more and listen to demos of XPro Styles PAKs.
Watch the XPro Styles PAK 7 Overview & Styles Demos video.
XPro Styles PAKs require Band-in-a-Box® 2024 or higher and are compatible with ANY package, including the Pro, MegaPAK, UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, and Audiophile Edition.
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