Alesis USB2.0 Traditional Mixing, Simple Live Setup, Using Additional External Audio Sources

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4Traditional Mixing

Your MultiMix 8 USB2.0 can be used in a wide variety of ways in both live and recording applications. You have several options for bringing sound into and out of the board. And when it’s brought in, you can route it to various parts of the mixer for certain desired effects, or even send it to an external processor or tape deck and back. To give you some ideas for different mixing scenarios, here are descriptions of a few common applications for the MultiMix 8 USB2.0.

Simple Live Setup

In this setup, you connect your instruments and microphones to the mono and stereo channels.

Set the levels for each of your microphones and line-level sources as explained earlier.

You can select one on-board effect and control its level with the AUX B knob for each channel. Or you can use an external effects processor by sending a signal to the external unit via the AUX SEND A and returning it via AUX RETURN A.

You can plug an additional effects processor into the AUX B SEND and RETURN jacks as well, but this will disable the internal effects.

In a live setup, you most likely will connect the MAIN MIX OUT to a PA system amplifier and the CTRL RM OUT to a stage monitor amplifier for monitoring purposes.

Using Additional External Audio

Sources

The MultiMix gives you a few extra audio inputs in addition to the mic and line inputs. If you want to bring external audio sources into a recording or live mix, you can do it in one of two ways:

Using the 2-TRACK IN, you can add a tape deck, ADAT, CD player, USB2.0 audio stream from a computer, or other source to the mix. The 2-TRACK IN also can be used to entertain the audience with a CD as the band is setting up for a live show.

The AUX RETURNS can be used as additional audio inputs when you are not using them for effects.

Audio coming into the MultiMix from a computer over the USB2.0 connection is routed to the 2-TRACK IN.

You can use the RCA jacks of the 2-TRACK IN at the same time as audio is playing back from a computer, but you must adjust the relative levels of each input from outside the MultiMix.

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Contents Reference Manual Page Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Chapter Nine Block Diagrams Glossary Contact Chapter Eight SpecificationsThis page intentionally left blank Welcome IntroductionAll-In-One Mixer and Multichannel Computer Audio Interface MultiMix USB2.0 Key FeaturesAbout the MultiMix USB2.0 Introduction How to Use This Manual Few Words for Beginners This page intentionally left blank Hooking up the MultiMix USB2.0 Getting StartedGetting Started Using Proper CablesSetting Levels Line Inputs Channels 1 Tour of the MultiMix USB2.0Patchbay Mic Inputs Channels 1Phone Jack Tour of the MultiMix USB2.0Line Inputs Channels 5 Aux Channel StripsLevel Control PAN or BALMain Mix 2TK to Ctrl Room SwitchMIX to Ctrl Room Switch Master SectionLED Meters Power Indicator+48V Indicator Rear of the Mixer Effect Descriptions Digital Effects ProcessorEffects Section Components Chorus Digital Effects ProcessorTraditional Mixing Simple Live SetupUsing Additional External Audio Sources Traditional Mixing Simple Two-Channel Recording Setup without using a computerUSB2.0 Recording First-time connection and driver installation instructionsUSB2.0 Recording Installing the optional applicationsPower-on/Power off order Channels returned from the computer to the MultiMix USB2.0 inputs and outputsChannels sent from the MultiMix to the computer Sound setup under Windows USB2.0 Recording Disabling Windows System Sounds Connections and settings for USB2.0 recording and monitoring Choosing the MultiMix as your audio device Choose the menu option Devices Device Setup…USB2.0 Recording USB2.0 Recording Creating a new audio file USB2.0 Recording USB2.0 Recording USB2.0 Recording Working with the Alesis USB2.0 control panel Accessing the control panelChoose the menu Options Audio… USB2.0 Recording USB2.0 Recording Assigning inputs to audio tracks Using the MultiMix USB2.0 with CoreAudio on the Macintosh Cause Troubleshooting HardwareEffects / AUX RET B Troubleshooting HardwareNo power This page intentionally left blank Audio playback or recording stutters or drops out Troubleshooting SoftwareBasic troubleshooting Audio playback or recording is at the wrong speedTroubleshooting Software Input Channels SpecificationsComputer Requirements SpecificationsBlock Diagrams Block Diagrams Term GlossaryGlossary Glossary Trademarks Alesis Contact Information