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Class-compliant USB for plug-and-play support on both Mac and PC.Headphone output with independent level control for additional monitoring and mixing.Multicolor LED metering for real-time, visual level feedback.15 DSP effects with footswitch bypass control and aux bus for external processing.Dual-band EQ on XLR inputs for accurate tone control.Record directly to your iPad via the Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately).(4) 1/4' line-level inputs for instruments and high-impedance guitar input.(2) XLR inputs with gain trim, switchable high-pass filters, and 48V phantom power.16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz signal stereo in / stereo out via USB for easy recording and playback.4-channel mixer with stereo (2) 1/4' inputs and stereo (2) 1/4' outputs.Now, you can use professional audio effects with your Alesis MultiMix 4 USB FX Mixer whether you're out mixing the live gig or at home recording at your desktop. For lush mixes, the internal effects processors enables you to add extra depth to live sound-say, a long delay on the vocalist's channel-or beef up dry recordings with some extra ambiance. The Alesis MultiMix 4 USB FX comes with high-quality Alesis DSP effects that include spacious reverbs, delays, phasers, and much more. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB DIRECT MONITORING INSTALL#google ASIO4ALL, download it, unzip it, install it, then change your DRIVER MODE in Sonar to ASIO.Primesense drivers windows 10. it should, it does for most of these units, but I can't guarantee it. IMO you have 2 choices:ġ) take/send it back and get your money back and get a better interface (I have recommendations on my website) (Best option, IMO)Ģ) you can try ASIO4ALL and see if that helps. it uses the USB CODEC and those are not written for efficient low latency recording. Thebillshow: unfortunately for you the multimix 8 USB is not a great unit IMO because it doesn't have its own drivers. the OP wants to use the multmix as a soundcard (usb). No disrespect intended, but you're not using the multimix the same way and there's a very good reason you're not getting latency - you're only using the multimix as a mixer, not as a soundcard. You should be using drivers for what ever audio interface you are using. I dont use the Multimix for playback so my setup may be different to yours but it works. The Mulimix mix main outs are going to my sound card and to get the led meters working I use the "mix to ctrl room" switch. I dont have the echo problem when I select input monitoring. I have the same Multmix as you and all my recording programs work, that is with no or very low latency. We3nt into sonar's preferences and fooled with latency and output settings no luck. Extra info: I installed sonar a year after installing my drivers for alesis multimix, not sure if thats causing problems. #ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 USB DIRECT MONITORING HOW TO#I've read a ton of stuff about turn off direct monitoring but no descriptions of how to do it with my mixer or if that's my problem. but once I hit Input/Echo in sonar there's a delay even w/o efx from guitar rig. I can't figure out which routing buttons to push on mixer (i.e' 2tk to mix/2 tk to ctrl rm/ mix to crtl rm) I can hear dry signal fine. I am hearing a latency issue with the effect. I've spent 3 days on line trying to figure it out with no luck. recording fine but I'm trying to use guitar rig 4 with recording. ![]() I got a version off Sonar X1 and would love to start using it instead of cubase. Hello, I am extremely new to home recording! I also have the Alesis Multimix 8 USB 2.0. Help with alesis multimix and sonar X1, latency issue, direct monitoring ![]()
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