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<blockquote data-quote="John DiNicola" data-source="post: 67463" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>Re: Recording from Aux In</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Neil, </p><p>You are having trouble because the outputs of the UFX card do not follow any channel patching that you do in the "config" page of a channel. </p><p>This must be done in the ROUTING menu. </p><p>If you go to the "Card" page of the ROUTING menu you will notice that your outputs are all likely all set to "Local 1-8", "Local 9-16", "Local 17-24", "Local 25-32". If you wanted to send signal plugged into the TRS AUX Inputs, you would need to select AUX 1-6/Mon as one of your banks of 8 on this page. Now your guitar plugged into AUX 1 will show up as input 1 on your DAW (assuming you used the first bank of 8). </p><p></p><p>A potential problem here may be that you may need those other 6 channels of output that are left over. If this is the case, here is my workaround:</p><p>Instead of choosing AUX 1-6/Mon, choose Out 1-8 or Out 9-16. When using this option, the card will send out whichever signals you assign in the "Analog Out" page. On that page you can assign direct out from any local input or aux input. You also have the ability to choose a post fader tap in case you wanted to record the channel strip. Now you could assign your AUX to one of the outputs, and channels to the remaining outputs so that nothing is wasted. Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>John DiNicola</p><p>Senior Specialist, Product Support</p><p>MUSIC Group</p><p>BEHRINGER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John DiNicola, post: 67463, member: 2061"] Re: Recording from Aux In Hi Neil, You are having trouble because the outputs of the UFX card do not follow any channel patching that you do in the "config" page of a channel. This must be done in the ROUTING menu. If you go to the "Card" page of the ROUTING menu you will notice that your outputs are all likely all set to "Local 1-8", "Local 9-16", "Local 17-24", "Local 25-32". If you wanted to send signal plugged into the TRS AUX Inputs, you would need to select AUX 1-6/Mon as one of your banks of 8 on this page. Now your guitar plugged into AUX 1 will show up as input 1 on your DAW (assuming you used the first bank of 8). A potential problem here may be that you may need those other 6 channels of output that are left over. If this is the case, here is my workaround: Instead of choosing AUX 1-6/Mon, choose Out 1-8 or Out 9-16. When using this option, the card will send out whichever signals you assign in the "Analog Out" page. On that page you can assign direct out from any local input or aux input. You also have the ability to choose a post fader tap in case you wanted to record the channel strip. Now you could assign your AUX to one of the outputs, and channels to the remaining outputs so that nothing is wasted. Hope this helps! Best, John DiNicola Senior Specialist, Product Support MUSIC Group BEHRINGER [/QUOTE]
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