Ones to look at for a low price range is REAPER (free for 30 days then cheap license fees after that) or perhaps an old version of cubase or similar.īasically what you would do is insert an audio track on the DAW and select its input to be the output from the mixer, you would then rack up whatever fx you want (most daws have some okay ones built in, but there are loads to download for free, or some quality ones to buy) Without knowing a great deal on the subject (there might be an easier way than the one I'm about to suggest) what you would need is a DAW of some sort. So it should be possible to do what you are asking. If I remember correctly the USB on the zed range is both a send and a return (or it is at least selectable which it is)
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