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Alesis iMultiMix

Analog Mixer from Alesis belonging to the MultiMix series

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Published on 12/02/10 at 07:53
Everything is in the technical description.

4XLR 2 Jack Stereo, 2 For 1 coupled with a multi-purpose.

USB audio interface in parallel monoring to record / listen

UTILIZATION

PC Configuration:
For analog parts, one branch and it works. Simple
PC interface for the game: Simple yes and no.
Yes because there is no driver to install. So, it works right away (in windows driver).
It is problematic for those who want to record in Cubase for example: you have to install an external ASIO driver to get there. I used ASIO4ALL and AC went perfectly.
Nothing to say for the iPod part.

Manual: Clear and sufficient

It's good product, it worked the first time.


SOUNDS

The sound is very good. Very punchy (good dynamic) and thin enough (good discernment of low signal dynamics).

She blows lightly on my condenser microphone with phantom power, but nothing too problematic, the ambient noise in my room there is for something. Everything is very pleasant to use.

The EQ is powerful, a little too wide for my taste, but to use the stage is enough to isolate the instruments. For the home, ca is not much.

The sound is excellent with an iPhone 3G: very clean, pleasant to use. For cons, the big problem is precisely the function IPod. Indeed, the internal regulator of IPod / Phone beyond generation 3 generates shock noise unbearable burden which affects the console. For once, when one uses such a device iPhone 3G or iPod last generation, a buzz kill is unbearable console. This super useful me until I discovered this great weakness. This noise can not be defeated.
It is my great sadness.

OVERALL OPINION

So, I'm super happy with the console as the console, as an audio interface, too, is his appointment.

It allows for registration, his office is doing very well to mix with home studio sound quality very significant.

For cons, the I-Dock, big disappointment. There's a lot of work to do in-house EMC Alesis side to get a console quality. It does not work with all models of Pod, suddenly I advise those interested to try it closely in the store with their iPod / Phone and listen if the console makes noise by placing the ear above.

Too bad, really bad. She had it all.