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    I have this mixer, I know it's bad but I was on a budget when I bought it lol, what would I need to buy in order to record mixes onto my laptop? Or if I can't do that with this mixer could you point me in the direction of one which I could use to do this? Preferably under £100

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    I remember trying to mix with that mixer one time, didn't work at all lol (durrty gain problems, must have been mashed). You need a lead from the output to whatever in your computer you use to record (probably the mic in). It may be called 'RCA to mini jack' or they may use other terminology.

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    your best bet is using two stereo splitters on each of the outputs. Send one line of the split to your computers line in & the other to your speakers. Going through the pc to the speakers causes latency which makes mixing harder as your hearing stuff too late
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiz View Post
    I remember trying to mix with that mixer one time, didn't work at all lol (durrty gain problems, must have been mashed). You need a lead from the output to whatever in your computer you use to record (probably the mic in). It may be called 'RCA to mini jack' or they may use other terminology.
    Quote Originally Posted by Webstarr View Post
    your best bet is using two stereo splitters on each of the outputs. Send one line of the split to your computers line in & the other to your speakers. Going through the pc to the speakers causes latency which makes mixing harder as your hearing stuff too late
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