The Behringer Flow 8 is a compact mixer designed for streaming, podcasts, and content creators. One question often comes up in a home studio context: what does “record” really mean on a Flow 8, and how can it be used to record cleanly on a computer? This article clearly explains the USB recording capabilities, audio routing, and control via the mobile app. What “record” means on a Flow 8 The Flow 8 does not offer standalone recording The Flow 8 does not include a standalone recorder. It has neither an SD card reader nor internal memory allowing recording without…
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