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How to Multitrack Record on DiGiCo There are so many different ways to get audio from your Console to your Computer to Record. In this video I show it being done using the waves port, but you could use a Dante card, MGB, UB MADI, Analog to Interface, etc. There are also many ways you can route out your audio but the simplest and what I consider to be the best for most situations is to use the copy audio page to route. What this does is route (bi-directional) from inputs to outputs, picking off a
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