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Alesis MultiMix 4 USBItem ID: MultiMix4USB4-channel Desktop Mixer and Stereo 16-bit/44.1kHz USB Audio Interface with 2 XLR Microphone Preamplifiers with Selectable 48V Phantom Power, 4 x 1/4" Inputs, 2 x 1/4" Outputs, and 1 x 1/4" Headphone Output - Mac/PC Yes, It's In Stock!This item is available for immediate delivery. Our centrally-located warehouse ensures you the fastest delivery time in the industry. Order now by adding to your cart or call your Sales Engineer.Get more value at Sweetwater
From Our Research Team:Mixer and Interface in One!Alesis's MultiMix 4 USB is an excellent tool for recording podcasts, sketching song ideas, tracking movie voiceovers, and more - not only is it a 4-channel desktop mixer, but it's also a stereo USB audio interface. Via its array of inputs, you can record 16-bit/44.1kHz audio into your computer. The Alesis MultiMix 4 USB has two phantom-power-switchable microphone/line channels with gain, equalization, pan, and level controls. Its third and fourth channels are a stereo line pair. For monitoring, you can use the MultiMix 4 USB's stereo outputs or headphone output.Alesis MultiMix 4 USB at a Glance:
Record with it at home, gig with it at the show The Alesis MultiMix 4 USB has a small footprint, but a lot of functionality. Not only is it a gig-ready 4-channel mixer, but it's also a USB audio interface, providing an easy path to stereo computer recording at 16-bit/44.1kHz resolution. With flexible inputs and outputs and an affordable price, podcasters, video editors, a home recording enthusiasts will find a great creative partner with the portable MultiMix 4 USB. 2 XLR microphone inputs with equalization controls Alesis packed the MultiMix 4 USB with the right complement of inputs and outputs to handle most small-format recording tasks. On channels one and two, there are two XLR microphone inputs - with switchable phantom power - plus controls, including gain, pan, and level, and a 2-band EQ. Both the first and second channels feature a 1/4" line input as well, and the first channel's 1/4" input can be switched to instrument level, so you can record your guitar or bass directly. The MultiMix 4 USB's Channel 3/4 features stereo line inputs, with a joint pan and level control. And, monitoring on the mixer comes either via its 1/4" Left/Right outputs or its stereo 1/4" headphone output. The headphone output has its own level control. Alesis MultiMix 4 USB Features:
The Alesis MultiMix 4 USB combines handy USB recording with a portable, gig-ready mixer!
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Reviewsbased on 4 reviewsVersatility on a budget
by Ricky R. from NYC
Cheap enough to be used for monitoring in non-critical areas such as conference rooms. Useful as an interface for instrumentals to computer recordings, although I would like to have had a better meter... read more [+]ing solution (but you do get what you pay for), it's a trade-off I accepted. I already have 2 in place and now, I'm considering getting a 3rd as a floater. So if I can figure out how to attach batteries to this... close [-]
May 2, 2011 Music Background: Tech Support Great Value!
by from Minneapolis, MN
Excellent quality - can't beat the price. Easy to use - 4 12 year olds mixed bass, drums, guitar, keyboard & vocals in a bedroom & came up with unbelievable good sound!
January 21, 2012 Music Background: hobbyist Alesis Multi-Mix x4
by from
No more recording or playback bugs, plug in and play, great quality, good price. I am very happy with the Alesis multiMix 4. Thanks guys and Gals!
December 12, 2011 Music Background: live sound/recording/performance/artist Exactly What I Expected
by Adam Underkofler from Ocala, FL USA
It works well and does everything I need it to do but I am a bit disappointed that there is no mid range control. Other than that, this little guy is a fantastic budget home studio interface.
January 20, 2011 Music Background: Student, Amateur Recording Engineer Also popular
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