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    It can’t be music phase cancelation. I would have sound issues beyond just recording. I record various things, usually it’s my dj shows. In those recordings the mic is always loud because I need to get up and over the music. But this last time I was recording a singing competition. I did it so contestants could critique their performance. It should sound the same as what is coming out of the mains, instead it sounds like who can scream louder over the music. The processor is the Behringer FX2000, a decent little affordable processor. It can only work on an insert or on a digital mixer like my QU24 through the send/return but the QU24 has it’s own reverb section so the FX2000 is only for my dj system. The Xone464 has the extension in but that’s for older reverb processors that only deal with the return of the delayed and processed sound. The FX2000 needs that insert because it has effects that are real time, a real fun effect is making whomever on the mic sound like they just breathed helium. That effect wouldn’t work using the extension in. The Xone464 has two zones, “Mix 1 Mix 2”, each with separate volumes and balanced outs and RCA outs for each. That’s where I have the RCA to USB adapter to on “Mix 2” then I can get maximum recording level but even then I’m still 15db down so no possible chance for clipping.

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