Alesis multimix 4 usb preamps noisy7/11/2023 Not much shielding going on with the mini-jack input. Nice touch with being able to switch off the mini-jack input (see below)Ĭons: I mean, for the price, not really any concerns (much better build quality than the Behringer stuff), not the greatest sound in the world though. This compact mixer is perfect for using in basic computer-recording setups, video editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups because it outputs not only line-level analog audio, but also stereo 16-bit, 44.1 kHz digital audio over USB for low-noise, easy computer connection. Pros: plenty of connectivity, small size, 'just works' like all of Alesis's stuff (I have also have a compact keyboard MIDI controller of theirs), seems quite rugged. The MultiMix 4 USB is a four-channel desktop mixer with a USB digital audio interface built in. I can control the signal volume so I get a nice mix between track and vocal take too. It works! For recording foldback with the two outs from the pre-amp I can hear the exact signal going in to the DAW. 4-Channel Mixer with Digital Output Low-noise 16-bit / 44.1 kHz digital signal via USB for easy computer recording, 2x XLR inputs with gain, switchable 48 V phantom power, high-pass filter, and 2. I mention this because it took me ages to work this out on the web as I didn't know if the pre-amps dual outputs were mutually exclusive. I bought this as a monitoring system for recording vocals (or whatever) through a pre-amp with two outs so one goes to the little desk (which I can add reverb to the signal with too, without recording it) and the other to my audio interface.
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