Chapter Four: Applications; Simple Recording Setup; Simple Live Setup; Using Additional External Audio Sources - Alesis MultiMix12USB Reference Manual

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Applications
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Your Multimix can be used in a wide variety of ways in both live
and recording applications. You have several options for bringing
sound into and out of the board. And when it's brought in, you
can route it to various parts of the mixer for certain desired
effects, or even send it to an external processor or tape deck and
back. To give you some ideas for different mixing scenarios, here
are descriptions of a few common applications for the Multimix.

Simple Recording Setup

In this setup, you connect your instruments and microphones to
the mono and stereo channels, making sure to properly set the
level of each channel. You connect your recorder (for example, a
4-track, ADAT, or a tape deck) via the 2-TRACK OUT jack. If
you want to output more than two tracks, use the ALT 3/4 OUT.
Just remember to activate the MUTE / ALT 3/4 switch for each
channel you want to feed into the ALT 3/4 OUT.
You can also connect the DIGITAL OUT to a Masterlink or other
stereo recording device with an S/PDIF digital input for a crystal
clear mixdown.
You can select one on-board effect and control its level with the
AUX B knob for each channel. Or you can use an external effects
processor by sending a signal to the external unit via the AUX
SEND A and returning it via AUX RETURN A (you'll probably
want to set AUX SEND A to POST, for "post-fader."). For
monitoring you can connect the CTRL RM OUT jacks to a
speaker or headphone amplifier, or just simply plug headphones
into the PHONES jack.

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. You could also connect a digital equalizer (like the Alesis
DEQ-230D) between the DIGITAL OUTPUT and a PA system
for extra tone control. Try connecting an external effects processor
to the MultiMix'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 Multimix gives you 12 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
Be sure to use proper cables
when connecting instruments
and other equipment to the
MultiMix. The guidelines on
page 19 will help.
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