Awesome! Wow, if that's all it is, is 80 bucks, I couldn't do it until next 
month, but I'll hold on to this mail, and come the 3rd, I'll get it.

Do you have a textual button/dial layout description you could send me of where 
all the dials/buttons/jacks are located?

BTW, how many channels is this board?
---
Christopher Gilland
Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

http://www.gshministry.org
(980) 500-9575
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Reeves 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 10:47 AM
  Subject: Re: seperate inputs into multiple tracks, I'm in a predicament.


  That won't work because you're multimix is not a multi track recording 
interface. What it's doing is summing both channels into one. Ditch themixer 
and go get yourself a Behringer UMC 202. It's only 80 bucks on Amazon, and has 
the same microphone preamp's that are on the X 32, which are fantastic.

  Sent from my iPhone

  On Apr 16, 2017, at 8:48 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:


    OK. I'll give that a try next time I'm near my rig, then will report back. 
Thank you for the help. I very greatly do appreciate it!
    ---
    Christopher Gilland
    Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

    http://www.gshministry.org
    (980) 500-9575
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: TheOreoMonster 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2017 8:36 PM
      Subject: Re: seperate inputs into multiple tracks, I'm in a predicament.


      Try recording to a stereo track using the input 1/2 option. Then after 
you are done right click on the track and choose the split to two mono tracks 
option. Can’t remember the exact wording but pro tools allows you to split a 
stereo track into two mono tracks 


        On Apr 16, 2017, at 5:03 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        OK, so let me try to explain my situation, and what I'm trying to do.

        So, I have ProTools 12, not sure the exact build, I need to look, but 
it is 12. That much, I do! know, and OSX Siera, although I seriously doubt that 
matters.

        I'm currently for this project using a Blue Bluebird microphone which 
is directly connected with an XLR cable one end in the bottom of the mike, the 
other end into the mike input 1 on my interface which is an Alesis Multi-Mix 4. 
Then, obviously, the multi-mix 4 is simply just going into the mac via USB.

        With the way that this interface works, and being it uses the native 
USB codec OSX drivers, none specific to the board, PT only sees one IO path in 
or out. Therefore, I had no choice but to combine both the in and out via  the 
ProTools agrigate device, then use it as my playback engine. This has posed 
absolutely no problems whatsoever. NO latency, nothing. So far, it's worked 
beautifully this way.

        So, I want to explain from two angles what my IO path which is super 
super super easy looks like. IN fact, it's so easy, you're probably not gonna 
believe how easy it is!

        For a mono audio track, under the input path popup button, if I go to 
interface sub menu, I have 2 things.

          a.. Main in 1 
          b.. and Main In 2.

        If I do the same thing on a stereo audio track, I only have one thing: 
Main in 1/2.

        I've not totally yet determined what input 2 is used for. My guess is 
that if I was using a stereo track, 1 would be left, and 2 would be right, but 
since I'm normally with a mike using a mono track, that wouldn't really matter 
as both channels would be unity.

        OK. That all said, here is what I'm trying to do.

        Normally, when I record with my mike, I set the input on a mono track 
to main 1. I practically never have had a need to use input 2 on a mono track. 
Again, on a stereo track, 1 and 2 are combined, but that's here not rellavent.

        So, what I want to do is, I'm trying to make an audio demo which will 
have me  speaking in my mike, but then, I want to take through another channel 
on my interface. Probably channel 2, and plug a patch cable, one end into the 
second input on the multi-mix 4, then the other end to the headphone jack of my 
iPhone. This way, I can patch Voiceover directly into the mixer rather than 
miking it, which would sound God aweful!

        If I do this however, and plug that cable into the phone/second input 
channel on the board, I then on the multimix 4 turn up my output volume dial, 
and turn up my trim and get a good signal from the phone, what's happening is, 
then, in PT, when I add a mono audio track, set its in to main 1, and it's 
output to main 1/2 stereo, then arm the track, if I then record, that one mono 
audio track is then capturing and recording both! my mike, and! the input 2 
from the multi-mix 4 with my iPhone. Technically, this is fine, but I'd really 
really like to get it where somehow my mike would be on one mono audio track, 
and my iPhone's audio would be on another mono audio track. This way, I could 
mix each signal seperetly.

        If I set the input on a mono audio track to Main 2, then try recording, 
I get no audio at all. Just dead silence.

        Before you say, check the configuration in the multi-mix 4's software 
panel, I can't. There is none. This interface doesn't have any software, no 
drivers, nothing. You just plug it in, and it just simply works. Or, shall I be 
a smart ass and say... doesn't work. LOL, in this case.

        So, is there any way to do this, based on the info I've provided?

        Chris.


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