



Probably, you won't need much gain at the mixer (if at all). You will then receive the line signal at the mixer and can mix it as you normally would. Then take the normal Scarlett's line out to one of your mixers channel line in (you can/should use a TRS jack here for symmetric transmission). This is important because you don't want latency when playing live with your other band members because if there is some latency, you will get sloppy. Important: activate the Direct Monitor switch which sends the gained input with nearly no latency to the outputs. You have a bunch of choices if you want to record the one Mic while playing live with others over the mixer.ġ) Mic to Scarlett, Line out to Mixer: plug the Mic via XLR in the Scarlett, gain it there (with the high-quality preamp).
