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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 68210" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: How to do an analog insert?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess the X32 might not be the right mixer if you want to use 16 channels of Dougan. Now, depending on which Dougan you are planning to use, there would of course still be ways that might be satisfactory without crippling the X32s capabilities in the process. Using up nearly every input and output might be OK if you don't need the inputs and outputs for anything else, and would work, albeit with some latency, if you have a Dougan with analogue I/O. A better option for a Dougan with analog I/O might be to use outboard analogue preamps, and only enter the signal into the X32 after the Dougan, thus avouiding some latency and save some I/O on the X32. If you have a Dougan with ADAT, the best option might be to go through the Firewire interface on the X32, into a computer with an ADAT card, using the couputer as a bridge between the X32 and Dougan, this could get very complicated, but could possibly be achieved without adding too much latency. Another option would be to keep your fingers crossed for Behringer to bring out an ADAT card soon, or an insert card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 68210, member: 1285"] Re: How to do an analog insert? I guess the X32 might not be the right mixer if you want to use 16 channels of Dougan. Now, depending on which Dougan you are planning to use, there would of course still be ways that might be satisfactory without crippling the X32s capabilities in the process. Using up nearly every input and output might be OK if you don't need the inputs and outputs for anything else, and would work, albeit with some latency, if you have a Dougan with analogue I/O. A better option for a Dougan with analog I/O might be to use outboard analogue preamps, and only enter the signal into the X32 after the Dougan, thus avouiding some latency and save some I/O on the X32. If you have a Dougan with ADAT, the best option might be to go through the Firewire interface on the X32, into a computer with an ADAT card, using the couputer as a bridge between the X32 and Dougan, this could get very complicated, but could possibly be achieved without adding too much latency. Another option would be to keep your fingers crossed for Behringer to bring out an ADAT card soon, or an insert card. [/QUOTE]
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