Alesis 16 manual Glossary, Term

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Glossary

Here are the definitions to some terms you’ll probably encounter while using your MultiMix USB2.0.

Term

ASIO

aux (auxiliary)

balance

bus

channel

channel strip

clipping

codec

condenser microphone

DAW

dB (decibel)

detent

dry

dynamic microphone

effects processor

Definition

Audio Stream Input/Output. An audio protocol developed by Steinberg and used by multiple audio software manufacturers.

An additional set of outputs and inputs found on many mixers. These allow the addition of external effects and other audio sources.

A control that lets you control the position of sound in a stereo signal by altering the relative levels of the left and right channels.

The electrical component that carries signals from multiple sources to a single destination such as an amplifier.

A path through which an audio signal flows.

A section of a mixer on which reside controls like a fader, EQ and pan for manipulating the signal of an input channel.

The cutting of an audio signal caused by a level that is too great for a mixer circuit to handle.

Compression/decompression algorithm. Different CODECs are used by different digital audio devices and file formats.

A type of high-quality microphone that produces a weak signal, usually requiring an external power source like the ones provided by your MultiMix’s XLR mic inputs.

Digital audio workstation. DAWs can be either standalone, like the Akai DPS series, or software.

A common unit of measure for audio.

A point of resistance in the path that a mixer knob or fader travels. Detents are used to mark important settings. As you turn the knob or slide the fader, you’ll feel it “click” into the detent.

Term used to describe an audio signal free of effects. The opposite of “wet.”

A common type of microphone that does not require external power. Dynamic microphones are generally cheaper than condenser microphones.

A unit whose purpose is to provide effects for audio signals. Some common effects include reverb, chorus, flange and delay. Effects processors come in many shapes and sizes, from small pedals up to

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Contents Reference Manual Page Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Chapter Nine Block Diagrams Glossary Contact Chapter Eight SpecificationsTable Of Contents Welcome IntroductionMultiMix USB2.0 Key Features About the MultiMix USB2.0All-In-One Mixer and Multichannel Computer Audio Interface Introduction Additional Features of the MultiMix USB2.0How to Use This Manual Few Words for Beginners This page intentionally left blank Hooking up the MultiMix USB2.0 Getting StartedUsing Proper Cables Setting LevelsGetting Started Patchbay Tour of the MultiMix USB2.0Mic Inputs Channels 1 Line Inputs Channels 1Tour of the MultiMix USB2.0 Line Inputs Channels 9Phone Jack Fader Channel StripsMute / Alt 3/4 PAN or BALAux Master SectionMain Mix Fader Alt 3/4 Fader Solo Mode2TK To Mix Alt 3/4 To MixALT 3/4 Switch MIX Switch2TK Switch Aux Ret a LevelPower Indicator +48V IndicatorLED Meters Rear of the Mixer Digital Effects Processor Effects Section ComponentsEffect Descriptions Chorus Digital Effects ProcessorSimple Live Setup Using Additional External Audio SourcesTraditional Mixing Traditional Mixing Simple Two-Channel Recording Setup without using a computerUSB2.0 Recording First-time connection and driver installation instructionsInstalling the optional applications Power-on/Power off orderUSB2.0 Recording USB2.0 inputs and outputs Channels sent from the MultiMix to the computerChannels returned from the computer to the MultiMix 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 non-USB2.0Effects / AUX RET B Troubleshooting non-USB2.0LED meters not working Computer does not see the MultiMix This page intentionally left blank Basic troubleshooting Troubleshooting USB2.0Audio playback or recording is at the wrong speed Audio playback or recording stutters or drops outTroubleshooting USB2.0 Input Channels Specifications Computer Requirements SpecificationsBlock Diagrams Block Diagrams Term GlossaryPage Glossary Trademarks Alesis Contact Information