Alesis has this week unveiled a new addition to its range of iPad mixers with the launch of the Alesis iO Mix. The new iPad mixer accessory has been developed to provide you with a neat package to mix ...
A compact mixer and audio interface for the road or in the studio. Impressive. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing products to help you choose ...
These four- and six-channel desktop mixers with a USB digital audio interface built in output not only line-level analog audio, but also stereo 16-bit, 44.1kHz digital audio over USB for low-noise, ...
PRESS RELEASE: Alesis, a leading manufacturer of professional audio equipment and studio electronics, announces the MultiMix 6 USB, a six-channel USB mixer. Alesis will introduce the MultiMix 6 USB at ...
This iMultiMix 9R, cousin to this other iMultiMix, is more for professionals than us jerks here, but it’s still neat to look at. It’s more or less a sound mixer with an iPod dock tacked on for the ...
Pro audio equipment maker Alesis has been making accessories for iPhones and iPads for a while, helping turn Apple’s portable devices into the brains of full-fledged digital audio recording gear. But ...
We've seen a number of mixers incorporating iPods around here -- from the four-track Belkin TuneStudio to DJ models from Numark and iTRAX to gimmicky toys from MusicJam and others -- but none quite as ...
Alesis iMultiMix 9RAxia RaqDixon M-250 MKIISAS Rubi-TWheatstone SideBoardChannels/faders7673 to 214 or 8Audio inputs5x mic/line, 2x stereo line, tape in, aux return2x ...
Recording music digitally at home is easier than ever, but that doesn’t mean you can use just any hardware. While it’s safe to say that picking the right microphone is critical, it won’t do you any ...
The iMultiMix 9R from Alesis has been designed with studios and live venues—and even churches—in mind. As well as an iPod dock, what else does the rack-mountable 9R rock? 5 high-gain mic preamps 2 ...
Take a look behind the sound board at most small-to-medium size concert venues lately and you'll probably find the sound guy is playing the pre- and post-show tunes from an iPod jacked into the mixer ...