Yes, the Mackie Universal is only a surface and you'd have to use a separate 
audio interface such as the Onyx. Avid supports just about every interface out 
there but you might have to install drivers that are available either from the 
Avid site or within the software download.

Slau

On Jan 5, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Poppa Bear <[email protected]> wrote:

> So as far as I understand, the MC universal pro is only a control surface 
> with no audio ins such as line ins, pre's or optical/SPDIF, so in order to 
> run audio in you would still need an audio interface to run external press 
> into the DAW? I do have a mackie Onyx 16 20I around, could that be the audio 
> interface and the MC pro be the control surfase in theory?
> Thanks for any thoughts on this.
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