Alesis 12, 16 manual Working with the Asio control panel, Accessing the Asio control panel

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5 Firewire Recording

Working with the ASIO control panel

Accessing the ASIO control panel

From within Cubase, select “Devices” “Device Setup….”

“VST MultiTrack.” Then, click the “Control Panel” button to access the MultiMix’s ASIO control panel.

Setting the mixer nickname

You can change the name of the mixer as it’s seen by the recording program. Once this is done, choose “Reset All” in Cubase (or the equivalent command in other programs) to make the change to the mixer down flow down to the names of the input and output channels.

Setting the master device

If multiple audio devices are connected, one must be designated as the clock master.

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Contents Reference Manual Page Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Accessing the Asio control panel This page intentionally left blank Introduction WelcomeAbout the MultiMix FireWire MultiMix FireWire Key FeaturesAll-In-One Mixer and Multichannel Computer Audio Interface Multichannel Firewire Ieee 1394a input and output IntroductionHow to Use This Manual Few Words for Beginners This page intentionally left blank Hooking up the MultiMix FireWire Getting StartedUsing Proper Cables Setting LevelsGetting Started Mic Inputs Channels 1 Tour of the MultiMix FireWirePatchbay Line Inputs Channels 1Pdif Digital Output Jack Tour of the MultiMix FireWireLine Inputs Channels 5 Phone JackChannel Strips FaderMute / Alt 3/4 PAN or BAL AuxMaster Section 2TK Switch MIX SwitchALT 3/4 Switch Aux Ret a LevelPower Indicator +48V IndicatorLED Meters Rear of the Mixer Digital Effects Processor Effects Section ComponentsEffect Descriptions Digital Effects Processor ChorusTraditional Mixing Simple Live SetupUsing Additional External Audio Sources Pdif digital output to a digital recorderTraditional Mixing Firewire Recording First-time connection instructions and driver installationPower-on/Power off order Firewire RecordingInstalling the optional applications Power-on sequenceFirewire inputs and outputs Channels sent from the MultiMix to the computerChannels returned from the computer to the MultiMix Sound setup under Windows Firewire Recording Disabling Windows System Sounds TK to MIX Leave UP Choose the menu option Devices Device Setup… Choosing the MultiMix as your audio deviceFirewire Recording Firewire Recording Firewire Recording Creating a new audio file Firewire Recording Firewire Recording Firewire Recording Setting the master device Accessing the Asio control panelSetting the mixer nickname Working with the Asio control panelAdjusting latency by changing the buffer size Adjusting the sample rateChoose the menu Options Audio… Firewire Recording Firewire Recording Assigning inputs to audio tracks Using the MultiMix FireWire with CoreAudio on the Macintosh Troubleshooting non-Firewire CauseTroubleshooting non-Firewire Effects / AUX RET BLED meters not working Computer does not see the MultiMix This page intentionally left blank Troubleshooting Firewire Basic troubleshootingAdvanced troubleshooting under Windows Troubleshooting Firewire Audio playback or recording is at the wrong speed Audio playback or recording stutters or drops outAudio echoes during recording This page intentionally left blank Specifications Input ChannelsSpecifications Mechanicals L x HBlock Diagrams Block Diagrams Glossary TermContact Information Glossary Alesis Contact Information Trademarks

12 FireWire, 16 FireWire, 12, 16 specifications

The Alesis 12 FireWire and 16 FireWire mixers are innovative audio solutions designed for musicians, podcasters, and audio engineers looking to integrate seamless digital recording capabilities into their workflow. These mixers are equipped with FireWire technology, allowing for high-speed data transfer to computers, which is essential for real-time audio production and recording.

One of the standout features of the Alesis 12 FireWire mixer is its 12-channel configuration, allowing users to connect multiple audio sources, including microphones, instruments, and other audio devices. Each channel is equipped with a 3-band EQ, gain control, pan, and a selectable effect send, providing flexibility for sound shaping. The 16 FireWire model expands upon this, offering 16 channels to accommodate even larger setups for more complex audio routing and mixing scenarios.

Both models feature built-in FireWire interfaces that enable direct recording to a computer without the need for external converters. This integration simplifies the recording process and makes it easier for users to capture high-quality audio in a digital environment. The FireWire connection provides low latency, ensuring that performers can monitor their sound in real-time without noticeable delay.

In terms of build quality, the Alesis mixers are constructed with durability in mind. They feature robust controls, a solid chassis, and a user-friendly layout. This practicality makes them suitable for both studio and live environments, where reliability and ease of use are crucial.

In addition to the essential mixing capabilities, both models support various effects through their built-in processing. The 12 and 16 FireWire mixers come with several onboard effects such as reverb and delay, allowing users to enhance their audio without needing additional outboard gear.

Furthermore, these mixers support phantom power, enabling the use of condenser microphones that require additional power to operate. This feature is particularly advantageous for recording studios and live sound applications.

Overall, the Alesis 12 and 16 FireWire mixers are powerful tools that cater to the needs of modern audio professionals. Their integration of FireWire technology, extensive channel options, built-in effects processing, and user-friendly design make them an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio production capabilities. Whether you are working in a studio or performing live, these mixers deliver the quality and versatility needed to achieve outstanding sound.