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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 415124" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>mackie has 6 preamp channels with 6 "inserts". The inserts are a direct line out from the mixer, controlled by the trim. I think that they are sent pre eq adjustments. channel 1 has your mic plugged in and an "insert" (funny name for an output) ran to the input in the motu. Channel 2 has a guitar mic plugged in and a line ran from the insert for channel two to the 2nd input on the motu.</p><p></p><p>The motu is connected via firewire to the mac.</p><p></p><p>You would open logic and add two audio tracks, specifying the input for each track. Track 1 would be input 1 and track two would be input 2, each track recording what is ran into the corresponding channel on the mixer.</p><p></p><p>So when you record, you can record both inputs at once, or seperately.</p><p></p><p>And the most frustrating part is going to be getting every thing to "work right". It's easy once you figure it out, but getting the plugs in the right places and the inital settings can be a bit confusing at first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 415124, member: 29446"] mackie has 6 preamp channels with 6 "inserts". The inserts are a direct line out from the mixer, controlled by the trim. I think that they are sent pre eq adjustments. channel 1 has your mic plugged in and an "insert" (funny name for an output) ran to the input in the motu. Channel 2 has a guitar mic plugged in and a line ran from the insert for channel two to the 2nd input on the motu. The motu is connected via firewire to the mac. You would open logic and add two audio tracks, specifying the input for each track. Track 1 would be input 1 and track two would be input 2, each track recording what is ran into the corresponding channel on the mixer. So when you record, you can record both inputs at once, or seperately. And the most frustrating part is going to be getting every thing to "work right". It's easy once you figure it out, but getting the plugs in the right places and the inital settings can be a bit confusing at first. [/QUOTE]
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