Alesis MultiMix 12R Reference Manual - Page 31

Multimix 12R Reference Manual

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Connections 2. Connect the stereo/TRS end to the INSERT jack of channel 1 of the Multimix 12R. 3. Connect the mono plug from the tip connector to the input of the ADAT. NOTE: the ADAT's tracks are arranged from left to right on the back panel, and the mixer's channels are from right to left, so the wires will have to cross over. 4. Connect the mono plug from the ring connector to the output of the ADAT. If you're not sure which mono plug is from the tip and which is from the ring, check to see if the cable box has that information. If not, simply try it one way and play a prerecorded tape from the ADAT. If you can't hear output from the mixer with the faders and master up, swap the input and output plugs the other way. 5. Plug in channels 2-8 of the mixer to tracks 2-8 of the ADAT in the same way. INPUT OUTPUT 1 LOCATE/PLAY LRC REMOTE 2 PUNCH IN/OUT 3 4 5 DIGITAL IN OUT 6 7 IN 8 SYNC INPUT OUTPUT OUT Using two Multimix 12Rs for more flexibility: The in-line method may be used for recording one source to a track. But if you want to record a mix of microphones or other sources onto a pair of tracks, two Multimix 12Rs can do the job more quietly and in a smaller space than expensive dedicated recording consoles. One 12R is the "source" mixer which feeds the ADAT's inputs, and the other is the "monitor/mixdown" mixer which receives the ADAT's outputs. 1. Plug the -10 dBV MAIN OUT jacks of the "source" 12R to track inputs 1 and 2 of the ADAT. Multimix 12R Reference Manual 21

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Connections
Multimix 12R Reference Manual
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2.
Connect the stereo/TRS end to the INSERT jack of channel 1 of the
Multimix 12R.
3.
Connect the mono plug from the tip connector to the input of the
ADAT.
NOTE:
the ADAT’s tracks are arranged from left to right on the
back panel,
and the mixer’s channels are from right to left, so the wires
will have to cross over.
4.
Connect the mono plug from the ring connector to the output of
the ADAT.
If you're not sure which mono plug is from the tip and which is
from the ring, check to see if the cable box has that information. If
not, simply try it one way and play a prerecorded tape from the
ADAT.
If you can't hear output from the mixer with the faders and
master up, swap the input and output plugs the other way.
5.
Plug in channels 2-8 of the mixer to tracks 2-8 of the ADAT in the
same way.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
LOCATE/PLAY
LRC REMOTE
PUNCH
IN/OUT
DIGITAL
SYNC
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
Using two Multimix 12Rs for more flexibility:
The in-line method may be used for recording one source to a track.
But if you want to record a mix of microphones or other sources onto
a pair of tracks, two Multimix 12Rs can do the job more quietly and in
a smaller space than expensive dedicated recording consoles.
One 12R
is the "source" mixer which feeds the ADAT's inputs, and the other is
the "monitor/mixdown" mixer which receives the ADAT's outputs.
1.
Plug the -10 dBV MAIN OUT jacks of the "source" 12R to track
inputs
1 and 2 of the ADAT.