#Alesis io26 drums Pc#
Compatible with PC and Macintosh computers, the new Alesis IO26 is a FireWire audio / MIDI interface with support for upwards of 26 channels of audio, S/PDIF and ADAT digital inputs, plus a built-in 16-channel MIDI interface. Overview-The ultimate 26 channel digital audio computer interface. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging. The ultimate 26 channel digital audio computer interface. This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Two headphone outputs - with individual level controlĭual FireWire ports facilitate cascading of additional FireWire devicesĬan be powered by the computer's FireWire bus or via an included AC adapter Switchable high impedance input on channels 1 and 2 for recording guitars and bassesĨ balanced line outputs (quarter-inch TRS)Īll I/O is balanced / 24-bit - with support for 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz sample ratesįive-segment signal/clip LED ladders on each input
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Mic line inserts to patch signal processing equipment directly into the signal path of each channelĪDAT optical input capability, with support for as many as 8 channels of ADAT digital audioġ6 ADAT channels at 44.1 and 48 kHz 8 SMUX ADAT channels at 88.2 and 96 kHz Composers scoring for picture, computer games, and other multimedia contentĨ analog mic/line inputs on "combo" connectors with phantom power and insert jacks Audio professionals who add audio (dialog or music) to presentations or other visually oriented materials Songwriters/musicians who require a fast, effective interface for recording vocals and musical instruments The Alesis IO26 is the perfect computer interface for any project that incorporates digital audio and/or MIDI, including:
#Alesis io26 drums software#
The package even includes Steinberg's Cubase LE DAW software to help you get started. Sporting a compact, elegant tabletop form factor, the IO26 offers 8 analog mic/line inputs on "combo" connectors with phantom power and insert jacks, supports a wide array of sample rates, and provides a switchable high impedance input for integrating guitars and basses as well as switchable phono preamp - everything required in the high-end home studio or project studio environments.įeaturing state-of-the-art DICEII FireWire audio chip for the ultimate in digital audio connectivity, the IO26 is the ideal interface solution for desktop recording/MIDI sequencing applications for both the home and project studio. The ultimate 26 channel digital audio computer interface.Ĭompatible with PC and Macintosh computers, the new Alesis IO26 is a FireWire audio / MIDI interface with support for upwards of 26 channels of audio, S/PDIF and ADAT digital inputs, plus a built-in 16-channel MIDI interface. Intel Mac 8 core Xeon 2.8 GHZ, 32 GB 800mhz DDR2 RAM, OSX 10.8.4, ArtsUnmuted X1 template, Neyrinck V-Control, RME Raydat/SSL Alphalink.The ultimate 26 channel digital audio computer interface. Any idea why multi-processing with more than 1 core would do that on Mac? But, when I de-selected multi-processing entirely, voila, CPU usage dropped to a pretty constant 30% and no CPU overloads at all. I had the buffer size at 128, and was getting alot of dropouts, and chugging silent pauses (2-3 seconds long) along with CPU spikes (when playing the drums the CPU resources were consistently at 40-50%), which is very unusual seeing as how Nuendo/Cubase run the same VI perfectly at 128 samples on my computer, and Logic will run it at 32! So, I tried de-selecting one of the cores in the multi-processing menu as someone suggested, and that didn't help at all. I was working with Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0 today (that was the only VI in the project), on an 8 core Intel Xeon Mac with 10GB RAM.