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Old 11-08-2017, 11:48 AM   #7
DVDdoug
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A work-around would be an attenuator, but it could be expensive if you need to attenuate more than one input at a time. If you know how to solder, you could add a couple of resistors to a cable and make an attenuating-cable for (nearly) the same cost of the cable & connectors.

For the guitar, I assume there are volume pedals that can attenuate. Or again, you could make an attenuator very-cheaply if you know how to solder.

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...also keep the FocusRite. Use them together (make an aggregate device) and get 16 channels (or 8 + whatever the new one has).
From what I've read here on the forum that's a royal pain to set up. It's probably not worth the trouble.

And, the clocks won't sync perfectly... One will always run a little faster/slower than the other. (Pros can use a master clock and interfaces with master clock inputs so it's not a problem.)
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