GrantHughes
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Although there are some videos on the internet, none of them seem to quite accomplish this task.
Here's what I'm thinking. I would like to not use a mixer of any form (no USB mixers). I would like to have several channels going into my computer in a way that allows my computer to recognize them as seperate. I would, then, like to use Logic as the mixer. Then I would like to use an XLR for output into the House Speakers.
If there is anything out of this that I'm willing to sacrifice, it would be, in order:
Here's what I'm thinking. I would like to not use a mixer of any form (no USB mixers). I would like to have several channels going into my computer in a way that allows my computer to recognize them as seperate. I would, then, like to use Logic as the mixer. Then I would like to use an XLR for output into the House Speakers.
If there is anything out of this that I'm willing to sacrifice, it would be, in order:
- I am willing to use a USB mixer if it doesn't somehow conflict with my overall goal.
- I am partially accepting of not having seperated sound input. (If it all just melted together as one sound input)
- I will not sacrifice using Logic (because the whole point is to use my computer)
- I will not sacrifice using XLR output to House (because, once again, that's the whole point)