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I typically use the Avid Eleven Rack in my Studio for most recording, but today I need to record rain, which is at another location. Interface: USB 1.1 or higher (stereo in and stereo out)Ĭomputer not required for mixer operationįor Software Requirements: Visit Alesis. Alesis MultiMix 4 USB interface not available as an Input. Line (CH 3, 4): 700 mV RMS sensitivity for max output Mic (CH 1, 2): 600 Ω input impedance balanced 700 mV RMS sensitivity for max output Line (CH 1, 2): 10 KΩ input impedance 5.5 mV ~ 4.9 V RMS sensitivity for max output For convenient stereo mixing and recording, channels three and four are configured as a stereo pair at the level, EQ and pan controls. MultiMix 4 USB FX comes with high-quality Alesis DSP effects that include spacious reverbs, delays, phasers and much more. Channels one and two provide high- and low-shelving EQs, independent gain trims, and have independent pan controls. Channels one and two offer switchable high-pass filtering at 75Hz to reduce low-frequency rumble, handling, and wind noise. The MultiMix 4 USB FX mixer has a two-channel, five-stage, multicolor LED meter for visual monitoring the main output level. Ideal for live sound engineering or home recording, MultiMix 4 USB FX features onboard volume, pan, and EQ controls for making quick, accurate adjustments to your mix. A stereo, 1/4" headphone output has its own level control for private monitoring. You can also plug a guitar or bass directly into channel two's switchable high-impedance input. You can plug XLR microphones into channels one and two, including condensers thanks to the selectable 48V-phantom power supply. The MultiMix 4 USB FX mixer has four input channels, all of which can accept a 1/4" line input. It outputs line-level analog audio and stereo 16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz digital audio over USB for recording low-noise, CD-quality mixes directly to your Mac or PC.
Alesis multimix 4 usb manual#
View and Download Alesis MULTIMIX 16 reference manual online. A recording sample using the Alesis MultiMix 4 USB 4 channel mixer with USB audio recording and playback.
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This compact mixer is perfect for computer-recording setups, intimate live-sound environments, video-editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups. This can usually be done in your softwares Preferences or Device Setup. You could instead select the other "USB Audio Codec" for Playback Engine, but then you would only get input - no output (fine if you just need to capture something without monitoring then switch back to the other to play back).MultiMix 4 USB FX is a four-channel desktop mixer with a USB digital audio interface that lets you mix live, in the home studio, and record audio directly to a computer. (Still might need to Default your I/O in the Input and Output tabs.)
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So try launching Pro Tools with N and select Pro Tools Aggregate I/O for your Playback Engine. Pro Tools Aggregate I/O gets around this limitation by allowing you to combine the Input and Output of your CoreAudio device to treat it as one. If you are selecting "USB Audio Codec" then that is either just the Input or just Output of your Alesis (sounds like the latter based on your problem). Pro Tools can only have 1 "device" as its Playback Engine. I have attached another screen shot to show what I see. I do have USB CODEC selected as the Playback engine. I initially DID have to start with the N key down because I was getting the prompt that the I/O was not recognized (or something like that).