RECORDING VIA USB 2.0
FEATURES OF MULTIMIX USB 2.0 RECORDING
The MultiMix USB2.0 allows you to record every individual channel to the computer, along with the main mix. The recorded signal
is post-Gain, post-EQ and post-fader, which means that the settings you make to these controls will affect the recorded signal.
Additionally, the balance set for the stereo channels will affect the recording. Note that, if you only plug a source into the LEFT
input of one of the stereo channels, this source will be duplicated to the right channel.
You can record at one of four different sample rates—44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, and 96kHz.
A stereo return comes back from your computer to the mixer. Listen to this stereo signal by routing it using the USB/2TK buttons
in the master section.
INSTALL THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER
If your computer has access to the Internet, point your browser to the Support/Downloads section of http://www.alesis.com. It's
possible that updated drivers have been posted there since the time the software DVD included with your MultiMix was
manufactured.
Windows
Before attaching your mixer to your computer, install the drivers either from the website or the software DVD. During the
installation process, attach and re-attach your mixer as prompted by the install program.
For each of the several installations that occur, click "Continue Anyway" if Windows warns you that the drivers have not passed
Microsoft Logo Certification.
Windows Logo Certification warning.
Ignore this warning by clicking "Continue Anyway."
Macintosh
Install the driver from the .dmg file.
Wait to turn on/attach your MultiMix USB2.0 mixer to your Mac until after the Mac has fully booted. If you do not do so, your
computer may not recognize the device.
You must select the "Alesis USB Audio Device" via your Mac's "Audio MIDI Setup" utility in order for your computer to route the
MultiMix USB2.0's signals into and out of your computer applications properly.
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