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> Alesis Multimix 8 Fw, Working with a Alesis Multimix 8 FW and macbook 2.4(white)
kactus
post Wed 17 Dec 2008, 19:19
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Hello,

I've been working with a M-Audio FW410 for the past 4 years, with no problems, live and studio, using max/msp, logic pro, peak and protools m-powerd on 2 computers: an old powerbook G4/867 and a slight newer Imac G5/1.8.

The FW410 is ok, nothing to write home about, but it works in every condition, be it recording from phantom powerd mics live, or tracking 8 to 16 track music studio project or video soundtrack...

I bought one of the last (at least here, where I live, in Lisbon, Portugal) surviving 2.4 white macbooks with FIREWIRE!!!. Going from a G4 Titanium, is quite a leap, he's really fast with just 2GB of ram, that shares with the graphic board, running 10.5.6...

I'm seeking advise or experiences on the Alesis Multimix 8 FW mixer, it's a small analog mixer with a multichannel firewire interface built-in and is incredibly cheap. I keep on reading on the web, lots of problems with this mixer on the PC side, usually driver related, or the lack of 6 pin FW connections on PC's laptops... but almost none on the mac side.
Does it work ok, for multitracking? Bus powered? are the pre's clean enough? i know they are not prestine...
I know there are much better mixers/FW interfaces, Mackie, M-Audio, but they cost much more and are big to carry around on a bagpack, besides it can act as a small analog mixer for laptop work in the field where is going to work most of the time...


Please some help is needed,

Thank you for your patience,
CS

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CptAnalog
post Fri 19 Dec 2008, 09:03
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I have the io14 Firewire interface.
The first one quit reading Firewire about a week after installation. It took me almost a month to convince the folks at Alesis that I should send it back to them.
The replacement worked for a while, but now it doesn't pass audio. It sees Firewire, and the Mac and Cubase see it, but no output gets to the interface.
I can't get any straight answers out of anybody.
I can't prove the unit is defective, but I should have learned after my ADAT blew it's marginal power supply.
NEVER BUY ALESIS!


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