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Multitrack recorder/mixer for live use

Hi Im a total newbie looking to buy a cheap multitrack recorder and mixer mostly for live use (letting me play back extra parts along with the live music). I was looking for something with at least one/two aux outputs in addition to regular outputs, to allow me to have a headphone monitor mix as well as a regular mix. I was looking at the Boss BR600 but i dont know if it has what i need.

Multitrack recorder and live mixer board

I want to keep things simple - probably one of the reasons I play acoustic (guitar and mandolin). I want to be able to have a Fostex-like device that will allow me to experiment musically at home and accompany myself on one instrument, while I am playing back another previously laid down track. Simple enough.

Multitrack recorder and live mixer board

I want to keep things simple - probably one of the reasons I play acoustic (guitar and mandolin). I want to be able to have a Fostex-like device that will allow me to experiment musically at home and accompany myself on one instrument, while I am playing back another previously laid down track. Simple enough.

how to: basic connection from mixer to cpu

hello all!

I'm on a tight budget, and I'm just starting out.

i have a Yamaha mg 16 fx analog mixing console. I'm new to the whole DAW scene and i was just wonderin how i could hook it up to my computer.
the catch is that, i have no sound module, just a basic built-in PC soundcard.
i intend on using Logic Platinum or Audition as my software.