How to connect a mixer to an audio interface for recording. In this video, you'll learn three ways to use a mixing console in your home studio. Whether you want to add more microphones, mix with a mixer, or route audio signals between different devices in your studio, you've come to the right place.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:29 - Number One: Recording More Inputs
2:33 - Number Two: Routing Signals
3:04 - Number Three: Mixing with the Mixer
3:35 - QUESTION: Do you use a mixer in your studio?
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