alesis mastercontrol?
alesis mastercontrol?
http://www.alesis.com/mastercontrol
I'm not sure I could bring myself to spending $900 on anything that says Alesis on it. ...though this is a lot of what I'm looking for - a mixer with multiple firewire i/o - anybody know of any others? under $1000? The new mackie line coming out only has a stereo return - wtf?!
I'm not sure I could bring myself to spending $900 on anything that says Alesis on it. ...though this is a lot of what I'm looking for - a mixer with multiple firewire i/o - anybody know of any others? under $1000? The new mackie line coming out only has a stereo return - wtf?!
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Re: alesis mastercontrol?
yea thats alot of money - only 2 mic ins - only one has phantom power - not enouch i/o's i think.
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not bad for £550.00 4 mic ins (all with phantom power yea) still a pain if you have a drum kit to mic but for the price you can't go wrong with a mackie desk for 550.00
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Well, you could hook up a some preamps on the stereo inputs if you want to mic a drumkit.
And four is still more than two.
Get a Behringer BCR or BCF for the controller part and he's ready to roll.
Still cheaper than the Alesis.
And four is still more than two.
Get a Behringer BCR or BCF for the controller part and he's ready to roll.
Still cheaper than the Alesis.
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Re: alesis mastercontrol?
Don't spend one buck to alesis, their support is so terrible...
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Their products are usually crappy too. I wish somebody could make a better version of this - for under $1000.
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Well I think your mind is already in the right place, but if it helps any I have an Alesis mixer... MM8. I tried to figure out forever why I couldn't get more volume out of my mic, bass and guitars... the waveform was always thin and whimpy...
To make a long story short - I got a Presonus Blue Tube. The Alesis pre-amps just sucked. It does what it needs to do now, thanks to Presonus.
I would probably save up for something in the 1500 range before I dropped 800 on that Alesis. Although if someone has a real good experience with one I wouldn't doubt it. I just lost a lot of faith in the Alesis product when Presonus made such a HUGE difference in my chain. Now I get big beefy .wavs without the extra layer of white noise the Alesis gives me when I use gain. I actually don't need the gain knob anymore - I think this is a really good thing.
For what its worth though, the one time I had to contact support, about 4.5 years ago, they were helpful.
To make a long story short - I got a Presonus Blue Tube. The Alesis pre-amps just sucked. It does what it needs to do now, thanks to Presonus.
I would probably save up for something in the 1500 range before I dropped 800 on that Alesis. Although if someone has a real good experience with one I wouldn't doubt it. I just lost a lot of faith in the Alesis product when Presonus made such a HUGE difference in my chain. Now I get big beefy .wavs without the extra layer of white noise the Alesis gives me when I use gain. I actually don't need the gain knob anymore - I think this is a really good thing.
For what its worth though, the one time I had to contact support, about 4.5 years ago, they were helpful.
Re: alesis mastercontrol?
What is bad about their support. Every time I contact support I am always personally contacted by Justin with excellent advice specific to my needs. They get back to me quicker than Ableton does, every time.Allan A.Live wrote:Don't spend one buck to alesis, their support is so terrible...
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Where in the chain do you put the Blue Tube? I must admit I have the same issue with the wave form, but it differs from DAW to DAW, and whether I have passive or active pick ups on the guitars. I also find I have to really work my NT2000 mic really hard.H20nly wrote:Well I think your mind is already in the right place, but if it helps any I have an Alesis mixer... MM8. I tried to figure out forever why I couldn't get more volume out of my mic, bass and guitars... the waveform was always thin and whimpy...
To make a long story short - I got a Presonus Blue Tube. The Alesis pre-amps just sucked. It does what it needs to do now, thanks to Presonus.
I would probably save up for something in the 1500 range before I dropped 800 on that Alesis. Although if someone has a real good experience with one I wouldn't doubt it. I just lost a lot of faith in the Alesis product when Presonus made such a HUGE difference in my chain. Now I get big beefy .wavs without the extra layer of white noise the Alesis gives me when I use gain. I actually don't need the gain knob anymore - I think this is a really good thing.
For what its worth though, the one time I had to contact support, about 4.5 years ago, they were helpful.
Thanks.
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Re: alesis mastercontrol?
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mic/guitar/bass/instrumentX plugged straight into the Blue Tube (2 inputs both are XLR or 1/4")
Blue Tube outputs 1 and 2 to Channel 1 and Channel 2 on Mixer (short cables)
Mixer to PC via Firewire
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Live waits with open arms (open tracks) for the signal.
Tweak to taste.
It really is a massive difference for me. Setup alone dropped from 30 or 40 mins with instruments to < 5 mins. In Cubase you can (if you must) manipulate inputs in a meaningful way like adding compressors, gates, limiters and FX. That was a temporary, painful, time consuming, solution for me there, but I wasn't able to tweak inputs in Live. Its one of the reasons Steinberg managed to squeeze another year or so out of me when it came to recording audio. I don't have that "issue" any more.
edit to add:
I actually bought the TubePre, also by Presonus, first. I was so impressed that I went back for the BlueTube which is just a dual input version of the TubePre... or the TubePre is just a single input version of the BlueTube. Either way say good bye to weak little waves...
ONE CATCH... let the tubes warm up for 15 - 20 mins or so prior to recording. You'll be glad you did.
mic/guitar/bass/instrumentX plugged straight into the Blue Tube (2 inputs both are XLR or 1/4")
Blue Tube outputs 1 and 2 to Channel 1 and Channel 2 on Mixer (short cables)
Mixer to PC via Firewire
........................
Live waits with open arms (open tracks) for the signal.
Tweak to taste.
It really is a massive difference for me. Setup alone dropped from 30 or 40 mins with instruments to < 5 mins. In Cubase you can (if you must) manipulate inputs in a meaningful way like adding compressors, gates, limiters and FX. That was a temporary, painful, time consuming, solution for me there, but I wasn't able to tweak inputs in Live. Its one of the reasons Steinberg managed to squeeze another year or so out of me when it came to recording audio. I don't have that "issue" any more.
edit to add:
I actually bought the TubePre, also by Presonus, first. I was so impressed that I went back for the BlueTube which is just a dual input version of the TubePre... or the TubePre is just a single input version of the BlueTube. Either way say good bye to weak little waves...
ONE CATCH... let the tubes warm up for 15 - 20 mins or so prior to recording. You'll be glad you did.