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Jerrylee:
Lol

Harpman:

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--- Quote from: Jerrylee on August 27, 2013, 07:28:26 PM ---Forget my last post. I have to be myself. That was too nice.
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Bad day at the "office"? LOL

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Should be more like "Bad day at sea"  :lol:. JL, I thought you were Ill there with your first post. Glad to see you back to your right mind :lol:.

Peter, If your not opposed to using your aux outs to record, you can purchase an audio interface like the Focusrite line to get multi-track (up to 6 that is).  I run my aux outs to a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20.  I group vocals into one aux, instruments into another and drums into a third. Leaves me 3 more for monitors. Sometimes I separate guitar and bass into their own, leaving 2 for monitors.  I haven't used Cubase for years and shifted to Cakewalk Sonar X2 on my laptop which I use with the Focusrite USB for live gig recording (I know, more to lug around). Hope that sheds a little help. Because the DL1608's design, it don't think support for multi-track will ever be an option like the Behringer iX16 (vaporware) which has a USB audio interface built-in.

robbocurry:

--- Quote from: Jerrylee on August 27, 2013, 07:28:26 PM ---Forget my last post. I have to be myself. That was too nice.

Did you do one second of research to find out the answer to your question? Way before the time it took you to create an account here you could have stumbled on the hundreds of people asking the same thing with a simple web search. You would have found many answers to this question too. Duh! And again the answer is NO.

Have at me RR.

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Was that really necessary?
"Karma's a bitch" apparently, and you have new gear coming....

PeterKorg:
Thanks Harpman some useful info there, I wondered if I could take the 6 aux out into an interface,

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