Alesis 12R manual To an Adat multitrack recorder, In-line Adat recording

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Connections

To an ADAT multitrack recorder

The studio-grade microphone preamplifiers of the Multimix 12R are designed to rival or exceed the sound quality of external microphone preamps costing many times more. A basic 8-track digital recording system with an ADAT-XT and a Multimix 12R is portable, cost- effective, easy to use, and sonically transparent. There are two ways to use the Multimix 12R with ADAT: a single mixer with the ADAT patched into the [INSERT] jacks, or using two Multimix 12Rs, one for input and another for monitoring.

In-line ADAT recording:

In this hookup method, the ADAT is patched into the [INSERT] jacks of channels 1-8 as if each track of the recorder were a signal processor in each channel of the mixer. Since the ADAT is a unity-gain device, it will not affect the levels going through the mixer. The [TRIM] control is the only level control for the ADAT inputs; the channel faders, EQ, and aux sends of the Multimix 12R are used for monitoring and will not affect multitrack recording levels.

This method is recommended by many audiophiles and engineers, since there is a minimum of circuitry between the original source and the recorder. Hooking a Multimix 12R to an ADAT via the [INSERT] jacks is effectively the same as connecting studio-quality microphone preamps directly to the input of the tape deck.

NOTE: To hear the microphone or line input signal through the mixer, the ADAT track must be in RECORD READY or INPUT mode. See the ADAT manual for more details.

1.Obtain eight "stereo splitter" insert cables from your dealer. These cables feature a three-conductor TRS ("stereo") 1/4" phone plug at one end, and split out to two "mono" plugs at the other, as shown below. If you have an ADAT, use 1/4" TRS to 1/4" mono cables. If you have an ADAT-XT, use 1/4" TRS to phono cables.

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Contents Reference Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Page Page Page Page Page CE Declaration Of Conformity Front Panel Table of Contents Dimensional Drawing ApplicationsAlesis Multimix 12R Microphone Preamplifier/Mixer Using this manualIntroduction ConventionsGrounding Instructions Installation AC powerUnpacking Use clean power Power switchMounting Connections InputsCable common sense Microphone Inputs Phantom power Line-level devices synthesizers, CD players, video Phantom Power will not be Used Tape in jacks Phonograph turntables How to connect effect devices and signal processors Effects via Aux Send and Aux ReturnAbout stereo effect devices Using Aux 1 as an effects send Connecting an in-line processor Connections To a mono system OutputsTo a stereo PA system or instrument amplifier To a stage monitor foldback systemTo another mixer To a stereo tape recorderTo an Adat multitrack recorder In-line Adat recordingUsing two Multimix 12Rs for more flexibility Connections Phones Monitor OutConnections Operating Instructions Before turning the mixer on, zero out the controlsSetting input trim levels Peak LED methodMetering/Unity Gain method Trim gain ranges Typical Fader and Control LevelsUnity gain points Aux Send levelsProper gain staging of other equipment How to Set Aux Send and Return Levels AUX System Effects Send/ReceivePage Using the meter Output distortionAvoiding noise System noise ground loops, hum, induced noise① to Eliminate HUM if the Above has Failed Page Operating Instructions Applications Multitrack recordingTracking/Overdubbing Mixdown Using the High and LOW EQ controls Monitoring AUX 1 in the Phones jack Troubleshooting Troubleshooting IndexPage Maintenance/Service Exterior cleaningRefer All Servicing to Qualified Technicians Specifications ConnectorsFrequency Response Levels ImpedancePower Noise performance typicalDistortion THD+N Dimensional Drawing Block Diagram Level diagram Index TapeWarranty / Contact Alesis Contact Information