MultiMix Firewire Mixers


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MultiMix FireWire Mixers

PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2007

www.ALESIS.com

Professional 8, 12 and 16–channel analog Firewire mixers Alesis MultiMix FireWire Series mixers feature the best of both the analog and digital worlds. Delivering multi–channel audio recording to your Mac or PC through the integrated FireWire audio interface, the MultiMix FireWire series of mixers represent the cutting edge of recording technology. Intuitive analog mixing capability and ultimate computer connectivity highlight that these mixers are an essential part of any studio or mobile recording project.

FEATURES

> Switchable 75Hz high pass filters

> Compact, affordable 8, 12 and 16–channel analog mixer and multi–channel FireWire audio computer interfaces

> 100 28–bit onboard preset effects including reverbs, delays, chorus, flanging, pitch and multi–effects

> 10, 14 and 18 direct outputs for recording and 2 return inputs for monitoring

> 3–band EQ per channel with high/low shelving and mid band pass/reject

All information is preliminary and subject to change.

> 4 and 8 high–gain mic/line (XLR and 1/4” balanced) inputs with phantom power, 2 stereo balanced 1/4” line inputs, aux send (can send to onboard or external effects), stereo aux return

> Separate 1/4” balanced main and monitor outs, headphone out > Smooth 60mm faders > 24–bit, 44.1/48 kHz operation with high–end A/D and D/A conversion through integrated FireWire audio interface using next–generation Dice II FireWire chip > Compatible with Mac OS X and Windows XP > Steinberg Cubase LE software included > Easy to attach rack mount ears available

P: [401] 658.5760 // F: [401] 658.3640

Multimix Firewire Mixers

> Available in 8, 12 and 16–channel configurations, these compact tabletop mixers feature next–generation DICE II FireWire technology, low–noise analog electronics, 100 studio–grade 28–bit digital effects, and rock–solid construction.