ALESIS IMULTIMIX 8 User Manual

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CHANNEL FEATURES

1. EQ: Boosts or cuts the respective

frequencies for each channel.

2. AUX A: Routes channel signal to

an external device like an effects
processor.

3. AUX B: Controls level routed to

internal effects processor or – if a

device is patched into the Aux B
returns – routes channel signal to an

external device like an effects

processor.

4. PAN/BALANCE: The Pan
control (mono input channels)

assigns the channel signal to any spot

in the stereo spectrum. The Bal

control (stereo input channels) shifts
the balance between the left and

right inputs.

5. CHANNEL FADER: Controls

the signal level of the MIC or LINE
inputs.

MASTER FEATURES

Note: It is recommended that the iMultiMix be

turned off before connecting and disconnecting any

sources to the inputs of the unit.

1. AUX RETURN A: Controls the signal level that

returns from AUX A.

2. EFFECTS/AUX RET B: Controls the signal level of

the internal effects or the level returning from AUX B

if in use.

3. +48V LED: Indicates that the PHANTOM POWER is

enabled for the MIC inputs.

4. LED METERS: Monitor the audio signal level.

5. 2TK/iPod TO MIX: Routes the 2TK and iPod input

to the MAIN faders.

6. 2TK/iPod TO CTRL ROOM: Routes the 2TK and

iPod input signals to the HDPH /CTRL RM outputs.

7. MIX TO CTRL ROOM: In DOWN position, routes

the Main Mix to the HDPH /CTRL RM outputs. In
UP position, routes the iPod record monitor signal

(including the limiter if it is engaged) to the

HDPH/CTRL RM outputs.

8. MAIN MIX: Controls the level of the MAIN MIX

OUTPUTS.

9. HDPH/CTRL RM: Controls the level that is sent to

the HDPH /CTRL RM outputs.

iPod CONTROLS

1. iPod PLAYBACK LEVEL: Controls the audio

playback level of your iPod.

2. BACKLIGHT: Turns your iPod’s backlight on for 30

seconds.

3. LED METERS: Monitor the input signal sent to your

iPod. These meters show the signal after the limiter, if

the limiter is engaged.

4. iPod RECORD LEVEL: Adjusts the gain of the input

signal sent to your iPod.

5. LIMITER: Engages the stereo limiter. The limiter

prevents the input to your iPod from overloading and

causing unwanted digital distortion.

6. MENU: Functions as your iPod’s “Menu” button.
7. |<<: Functions as your iPod’s “|<<” button.

8. >>|: Functions as your iPod’s “>>|” button.

9. >||: Functions as your iPod’s “>||” button. While

you are playing content from your iPod, the LED
directly above this button will be illuminated.

10. REC MODE: Enters your iPod’s recorder feature.

While your iPod is recording, the LED directly above

this button will be illuminated.

11. ENTER: Functions as your iPod’s “Enter” button.

12. JOG WHEEL: Functions as your iPod’s Touchwheel.


TO START RECORDING:

Press REC MODE to enter your iPod’s recorder feature.

When ready to start recording, press ENTER.


TO STOP RECORDING:

Use the JOG WHEEL and ENTER button to instruct

your iPod to stop recording.


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