
If we ignore that part completely, the important part of the question is: " Which connector to use all channels of a mixer individually? I'm willing to spend around 600 bucks on a new one if necessary. After you’ve located the line-level output that’s available in the mixer, use the two TRS balanced cables to connect the L (left) from the mixer to Input 1 and R (right) to Input 2 of your audio interface. So I can record a max of 4 channels at the same time. Connect The Two TRS Phone Connectors From the Mixer to the Audio Interface. At the same time I have Main Out (2x XLR) going to a second audio interface via 6.3 jack. Maybe to be a bit more precise: My current understanding: I have a stereo mix of all my channels going via USB to my computer. Maybe someone can explain to me how a setup like this is done properly. ) could be used to let a DAW use individual channels on a mixer? Does the mixer have to be digital in order to have that feature? What audio interface technology (Firewire, Thunderbolt. Sadly I don't know a whole lot about FX Sends and AUX sends, so I played around with the routing trying to get it to work as I want it to.ĭo all USB Interfaces work with a stereo mix? It seems that way to me.

I bought a Behringer Xenyx X1222USB to use the additional channels it provides. I record short videos from time to time and also produce music.

I know this might be too broad or too subjective, but I'm hitting a wall here.
