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You are in luck! The UB series has an AUX send that you can use as a
direct out. First plug the soundcard outputs into the FX return jacks. Since you don't want to record this audio, using the FX returns ensures it cannot be recorded as well as eliminating the chance for feedback. While the song is playing, turn up the FX return knob slowly so you can hear the song in your cans (headphones). Plug your mic into channel 1. Turn the gain knob up and set the fader to unity (zero). Turn down the headphone output if it is too loud in your cans. Do not use the fader to turn down the mic, since it will be feeding the recorder. Now turn up the AUX send knob on Channel 1 to around zero (12 O'clock on the 802). Plug a cable from the AUX send jack to the record input on your card. You should see the meters jump in your recording application when you sing into the mic. Record Arm the track in your recording app and hit record. Your will need to tweak the levels a bit for your equipment, but this should get you headed in the right direction. Good luck! Inflatble Pig Mobile Studio 26 Track Live Digital Recording (O_Zean) wrote in message . com... monitoring and recording microphone at the same time with the maduio audiophile Hi bought a audiophile and a berhinger Ub mixer (802) which has 2 stereo end 2 mono inputs. Lets say I wanna record somehing in soundforge or whatever. I want to sing something with my xlr microphone and at the same time listen to the background music I am singing on. The music is coming out of the audiophile's output (just a simple mp3). How can i record my microphone stuff without recording the backrgound music (mp3) as well? i messed around with the maudio'mixer but I no succes. thanks |
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