Applications, Simple live setup, Using additional external audio sources – ALESIS iMultiMix 8 USB User Manual

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It is also important to understand that not all iPods are created

equal and different models have different capabilities. Please refer

to the following compatibility table to check whether your iPod is

recording-compatible.

Simple Live Setup

This is similar to the recording setup. In a live setup, you most

likely will connect the MAIN MIX OUT to a PA system amplifier

and the CTRL RM OUT to a headphone amplifier for monitoring

purposes. Try connecting an external effects processor to the

iMultiMix’s send and receive.

Your headphones will allow you to

audition a channel before you bring it into the mix, making sure

the levels are OK before the audience hears it.

Using Additional External Audio

Sources

The iMultiMix 8 USB gives you 8 audio inputs in all. If you want

to bring external audio sources into a recording or live mix, you

can do it in several different ways. Using the 2-TRACK IN, you

can add a tape deck, ADAT, CD player or other source to the mix.

The 2-TRACK IN also can be used to entertain the audience with

a CD as the band is setting up for a live show. The AUX

RETURNS can be used as additional audio inputs when you are

not using them for effects.

Using the Multimix USB with a

Computer

Your Alesis Multimix mixer comes with a Full Speed USB port

which you can connect to a computer. This USB connection

allows you to send CD-quality (stereo, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz) audio

between the computer and your Multimix mixer.
This feature allows you to use the Multimix USB as a highly

flexible external soundcard. Use the computer’s built in audio

iPod Model

Playback

Record

iPod

5th generation

3rd and 4th generation*

1st and 2nd generation

iPod nano

2nd generation

1st generation

iPod shuffle

iPod mini

* Transport control only

Out of the box, your iPod is

formatted to work with a

Mac, rather than a Windows

computer. If you want to

transfer your recordings to a

Windows computer, connect

your iPod to your Windows

computer and allow iTunes to

format it BEFORE you

record for the first time.

If you record to your iPod

before you ever connect it to

iTunes, your recordings will

be stored in Mac’s HFS

format. They will only be

readable by plugging your

iPod into a Mac, not a

Windows computer.

Note that, if you reformat

your iPod for the Windows or

Mac platform, you may lose

any recordings prior to this.

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