Using Analog Mixers with DAW
This video is really an addendum to the original one I made, where there were many questions, all really asking the same thing: it was more of the actual way in which everything is connected. Now my mixer is built in and the cables are hidden, but I have described the connection, and there is a diagram at the end which shows how things are connected. As it is all at line level, only Jack plugs are used (many of them!). I don’t use a patch bay as they’re incredibly unreliable unless it’s a Bantam bay (very expensive). Everything is wired in for my own personal setup, so it goes without saying that this setup won’t be for everybody. Hope it’s clear (this time!), but any questions, fire away... Enjoy and Share! Subscribe to my channel....

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