I assure you, recording with your mixer is absolutely possible. There will be one for stereo, which (again, depending on the software) can usually be split into two mono inputs (left/right.) Lastly, depending on what software program you're using to record with, make sure you assign the software inputs to the Yamaha USB driver. In other words, do not use a USB hub make a direct connection to the computer USB port. Next, make sure the mixer is plugged directly into a USB2.0 or 3.0 port on the computer.
#Behringer xenyx x1204usb to logic driver#
Legacy versions of the driver can be found lower on the page for XP, Vista, or as low as Mac 10.5. The most current driver supports Windows 7 through 10 in either 32-bit or 64-bit, while the Mac driver supports 10.9 through 10.12. Next, verify that you're using a compatible operating system.
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However, I do have some recommendations to try.įirst, make sure you've installed the most current USB driver for that mixer.
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I record with my MG10XU quite frequently, and I can't remember any problems with the recordings or the playback thereof. The least expensive MG-series mixer with one pre-fader AUX send is the MG12 (MG12XU), and the MG16 (MG16XU) has 2 pre-fader AUX Sends, which would allow you to configure two discrete headphone mixes. If you wanted a more highly configurable monitor mix, what you would need is a mixer with pre-fader AUX sends.
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You could also add a small mixer into which you plug the instruments, then plug the output of that mixer into Channel 9/10 and have it assigned to the monitor output. Depending on how many instruments you needed channels for, you could plug one mono (or one stereo) instrument into that channel and assign it to only the monitor output. However, Channel 9/10 can be assigned to either the monitor output or the stereo output. The problem is that the FX control and FX Send output jack are post-fader, which means that the corresponding channel would have to be turned up for the corresponding FX knob to send signal out. Unfortunately, the MG10XU isn't fully able to provide the function you need.