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jce44
posté jeu. 17 août 2006, 17:00
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Greetings,

I have a need for live performance mixing for a setup of guitars (3- lead, bass & rythym) & vocals (2) and have also researched to purchase my first audio interface.

I'm looking at the Alesis MultiMix 12 channel Firewire Mixer.

My Mac G4 is fully upgraded with a Sonnet 1.8Ghz CPU and 2GB Ram. I'm running OS X 3.9 on the 2nd hard drive- 115GB, and OS 9 on the original HD. Just installed a Pioneer DVR-111 DVD/CD RW drive. Our gigs and my studio would be classified as "friendly" as opposed to "professional".

There's little information or feedback on Alesis Mixers in this forum, especially the newer MultiMix Firewire models. The lower price for the Alesis is hugely attractive to me (it's half what a Mackie would cost), and the fact that it comes with Cubase LE is quite a bonus. (500 bucks is more than I can afford, but am willing to spend to do both mixing and recording). I like manually controlling the mix with physical controls vs software.

Does anyone out there have experience with Alesis firewire mixers and could you provide some information regarding quality, customer service, and compatibility with my computer system?

Thank you for all comments.


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mortalengines
posté sam. 19 août 2006, 19:24
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Man, I love my Onyx 1220 & I would say it is worth every penny I paid - The performance is ROCK solid & the sound is great. If you really need a mixer then I would suggest it. However, in retrospect I would have probably bought the Onyx 440 FW interface (not available at the time I bought my mixer & is a little more expensive) due to the fact that it is a bit more flexible in its routing options (particularly on the output side, as I would like to start using hardware effects & analog summing now & technically, the 1220 has only 2 outputs.....this is a minor gripe though).

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