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Alesis multimix 4 usb fx review
Alesis multimix 4 usb fx review








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  1. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW DRIVERS#
  2. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW PORTABLE#
  3. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW PRO#
  4. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW SOFTWARE#

Professional Software Suite - The MultiMix 4 USB FX includes all the software you need to begin your production. For lush mixes, the internal effects processors enables you to add extra depth to live sound-like a long delay on the vocalist's channel-or beef up dry recordings with some extra ambiance. Plus, you can record stereo audio directly to your iPad with the Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately).īuilt-in Effects - MultiMix 4 USB FX comes with high-quality Alesis DSP effects that include spacious reverbs, delays, phasers and much more. The MultiMix 4 USB FX enables bidirectional stereo playback, so you can record the stereo Main output into your computer and listen back using the mixer as an interface from software to headphones and monitoring loudspeakers.

#ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW DRIVERS#

Plug the MultiMix 4 USB FX's class-compliant USB connection into your Mac or PC without the need for software drivers and enjoy a digital-direct stereo connection with virtually any audio software application. Record Via USB - MultiMix 4 USB FX contains a complete USB recording interface. For convenient stereo mixing and recording, channels three and four are configured as a stereo pair at the level, EQ and pan controls. 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 FX REVIEW PORTABLE#

This compact mixer is perfect for computer-recording setups, intimate live-sound environments, video-editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups.

alesis multimix 4 usb fx review

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.

#ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB FX REVIEW PRO#

Not much shielding going on with the mini-jack input.This brand new Alesis Multimix 4 USB FX Mixer comes bundled with Pro Tools | First Alesis Edition. Nice touch with being able to switch off the mini-jack input (see below)Ĭons: I mean, for the price, not really any concerns (much better build quality than the Behringer stuff), not the greatest sound in the world though. Pros: plenty of connectivity, small size, 'just works' like all of Alesis's stuff (I have also have a compact keyboard MIDI controller of theirs), seems quite rugged. I can control the signal volume so I get a nice mix between track and vocal take too. It works! For recording foldback with the two outs from the pre-amp I can hear the exact signal going in to the DAW. I mention this because it took me ages to work this out on the web as I didn't know if the pre-amps dual outputs were mutually exclusive. I bought this as a monitoring system for recording vocals (or whatever) through a pre-amp with two outs so one goes to the little desk (which I can add reverb to the signal with too, without recording it) and the other to my audio interface.










Alesis multimix 4 usb fx review