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Anybody ever use one of those Alesis firewire mixers for recording?
I'll be recording a Roland TD-12 kit , a guitar, and a bass, on a 2ghz 2gb ram slaptop... Think it'll do the trick?
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I'm using one (multimix) for some of my stuff and it works great.
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Hey man,
Have you had any latency issues?
What software you use with it? Cubase?
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No problems.....comes through in realtime........i'm working with acid pro 6.0. i had latency issues with this unit when i was running the windows sound drivers, but when i switched over to the alesis ones i had no issues at all.
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Thank you, that helped me make up my mind.
I love Acid and Soundforge, sounds like it'll do what I need.
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