Forget my last post. I have to be myself. That was too nice.
Bad day at the "office"? LOL
Should be more like "Bad day at sea"
. JL, I thought you were Ill there with your first post. Glad to see you back to your right mind
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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.