Alesis MultiMix 8 USB FX 8-Channel Mixer with USB Audio Interface
The MULTIMIX8USBFX places eight flexible channels, studio-quality DSP and class-compliant USB recording on your desktop. Whether you’re podcasting, livestreaming, rehearsing or running a small stage, this compact powerhouse delivers the sound-shaping tools and seamless computer connectivity you need.
All the I/O You Need
Firstly, four crystal-clear XLR mic preamps with switchable 48 V phantom power sit beside eight 1/4″ TRS line jacks. Meanwhile, Channel 2’s dedicated Hi-Z input welcomes guitars and basses directly. A stereo RCA input lets you blend additional media players, and balanced main outputs feed PA systems or studio monitors with confidence. Independent headphone and control-room knobs keep critical listening under control.
Shape, Polish & Monitor Instantly
Dial in the perfect tone using musical three-band EQs—complete with sweepable mids on Channels 1-2—and engage 80 Hz high-pass filters to tame rumble. The integrated Alesis DSP engine layers lush reverbs, delays, phasers and more, all footswitch-bypassable for hands-free performance. Dual five-stage, multicolor LEDs provide at-a-glance level metering so your mix always stays in the green.
Plug-and-Play USB Recording
The class-compliant USB interface streams 16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz stereo audio to and from Mac, PC or iPad* with zero drivers required. Record the main mix straight to your DAW, then monitor playback through the mixer—ideal for quick overdubs and livestreams. Enlarged knob spacing, removable end caps and a 36 % power-saving design ensure the MultiMix 8 slots smoothly into any modern setup.
- Eight-channel mixer with mic, line and Hi-Z inputs
- 16-bit/44.1–48 kHz USB interface for bidirectional recording
- Studio-quality Alesis DSP effects built in
- Powerful channel EQ and 80 Hz high-pass filters
- Multicolor LED metering for instant visual feedback
- Includes AIR Mini Grand, DB-33 and Eleven Lite software suite
- Compatible with Mac, PC and iPad via Apple USB Adapter*
- Consumes 36 % less power than its predecessor


