Alesis Multimix 16 Usb 20 Driver
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5 About the iMultiMix16 USB.6 iMultiMix16 USB Key Features.6 How to Use This Manual.8 A Few Words for Beginners.9 Chapter 1: Getting Started.11 Hooking up the iMultiMix16 USB.11 Using Proper Cables.12 Setting Levels.12 Chapter Two: A Tour of the MultiMix.13 Patchbay.13. • Table Of Contents iPod Section..
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Thank you for making the Alesis iMultiMix16 USB a part of your studio. Since 1984, we've been designing and building creative For more effective service and tools for the audio community. We believe in our products, product update notices, please. • The iMultiMix USB consoles are a versatile series of mixers designed to perform well in the live and home studio realm. They are the latest in the large family of Alesis audio mixers. We’ve come a long way since introducing our first mixing console in 1989. • Introduction 2-track send and return – lets you mix your audio to tape or other media and to add a tape deck or CD player to the mix.
Stereo USB input and output – routes the main output and the 2-track return through the USB port in crystal- clean, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz stereo digital audio. • Introduction How to Use This Manual This manual is divided into the following sections describing the various functions and applications for the iMultiMix USB console. While it's a good idea to read through the entire manual once carefully, those having general knowledge about mixing should use Helpful tips and advice are the table of contents to look up specific functions. • Introduction A Few Words for Beginners We realize that some of you who have purchased the iMultiMix USB are fairly new to the art of mixing, and we’ve written this manual with that in mind. We designed the iMultiMix to be both powerful and easy enough to use that even a beginner can quickly pick up the basics. • Introduction This page intentionally left blank.
• Getting Started Hooking up the iMultiMix16 USB This diagram will help you get the iMultiMix16 USB hooked up Be sure to follow the and ready to go. The equipment you use depends on personal guidelines for which cables to preference and on whether you’re performing live or recording.
Use (further down this page) and the procedure for setting For example, you’ll see below that the MAIN MIX OUT can be. • Getting Started Using Proper Cables When connecting instruments and other equipment to the iMultiMix, it’s important that you use the appropriate types of cables. Here are some simple but important guidelines: For the mic inputs, use XLR cables. For the line inputs and all other 1/4” connections, use 1/4” mono TRS cables. • A Tour of the iMultiMix16 USB In this chapter, you’ll learn all about the iMulitMix16 USB’s components (except for the digital effects processor, which is explained in the next chapter).
Please refer to the diagrams as you read each section to see which components we’re talking about. Patchbay At the rear portion of the top of the iMultiMix USB, you’ll find the patchbay. • The digital output jack is used to send the 44.1 kHz stereo audio OUTPUTS will also be sent signal to an Alesis Masterlink or any other recording device such as out of the DIGITAL OUTPUT a DAT recorder or a PC with an S/PDIF enabled sound card jack. • A Tour of the IMultiMix16 USB 8) AUX SENDS And this is the 1/4” jack where you connect the line that’s going into the input of an external effects processor.
The aux sends give you 10dB of gain that can be controlled in the AUX section of each channel input. • A Tour of the iMultiMix16 USB 2) MUTE / ALT 3/4 This switch has two purposes.
The mute function is pretty self- explanatory: when you press the switch, the channel’s output is no longer routed to the main mix output. The second purpose of this switch is that in addition to muting a channel, it also routes it to the ALT 3/4 OUT found in the patchbay. • A Tour of the IMultiMix16 USB onboard effects processor, AUX B is used to control the level of the channel’s signal being routed to the processor. 6) EQ The iMultiMix gives you three bands of EQ per channel. Using these knobs, you can tailor the channel’s signal by boosting some frequencies and cutting others. • A Tour of the iMultiMix16 USB 5) SOLO MODE The purpose of seeing a soloed channel’s level on the The SOLO MODE switch affects the signals of channels whose LED meters is so that you can PFL / SOLO switches are engaged.