大半夜上来猛问一句# Working - 上班一族
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家庭用卡拉ok混响器市面上有很多选择。本版一直推崇的Allen&Heath ZED-10FX效果是
好,但操作复杂,虽然一旦设定基本不需要再调整,但一不小心某个钮被动了之后,一
般用户还是要花些时间琢磨才能恢复,如果不"按图索骥"的话。
本人入了Alesis Multimix USB FX 4-Channel Mixer with Effects有一段时间了。虽
然在亚马逊上的评价不一(多数人是用来做录音用),但本人认为作为家庭用卡拉ok混
响器还是简单够用的,而且价格只有ZED-10FX三分之一不到。下面是我在亚马逊上的
review,希望借此提供给大家多一个选择的机会:
Some of my friends and myself were looking for a mixer for our new home
karaoke systems. A mixer for such a purpose doesn’t need to have many
channels such as 8 or 16. Four channels are usually enough – two for the
mics and one stereo for the music. The mixer also needs to have some sound
effects on the vocal, and for that reverberating is usually sufficient.
After quite some research, I locked it down to this Alesis MULTIMIX4USBFX 4-
Channel Mixer with Effects Plus USB Audio Interface. It is simple enough to
serves all my needs as a karaoke mixer and more. Below are some pros and
cons:
Pros:
(1) It has two mic inputs with individual pre- and post-effect gain
adjustments, high- and low-EQ, and an FX dial for vocal effect. It has a 48-
volt phantom power for condenser mics. One mic I use is an Audio-Technica
AT2010, a condenser mic.
(2) It has one analog stereo input which I use to feed the music of the
karaoke songs from a computer into the mixer.
(3) It has many effects choices. Some reviews here complained the effects
are subtle. But for my purpose, I find setting at “Room 1” adds enough
moisture to dry voices.
(4) It has a USB interface which allows you to both feed music from the
computer to the mixer and record the output from the mixer in the computer.
For playing, the “EXT/USB TO MAIN” button has to be pressed down. It doesn
’t have any controls as the analog inputs. Changing the volume of the USB
input has to be done on the computer. I also found it is a plus being able
to use the USB interface to record the karaoke performance. It provides a
way to self-evaluate your own performance.
Cons:
(1) Although the mixer is not the cleanest, the noise floor out of it is low
enough for my purpose. In a quiet room, with the overall system volume set
at working levels, sitting in a distance, you may hear some faint hissing
from the speakers. But in a noisy karaoke party environment, you have to get
your ears really close to the speakers to hear any hiss. If using USB as an
input by pressing down “the EXT/USB TO MAIN” button, the noise floor is
increased audibly. Since I am not using USB as an input, I leave the “EXT/
USB TO MAIN” button off.
(2) You need to set the main volume dial of the mixer so that the main
output LED indicator does not go beyond 0 db. I found when it goes beyond 0
db there is some distortion, at least to my ears. Use the main volume on
your amplifier/receiver to boost the overall volume if not loud enough.
(3) This is not an Alesis product-specific problem, but I thought it is
worth mentioning. With respect to USB recording, there appears to be a
Microsoft audio driver issue in Windows 8/8.1 that people on the internet
have complained about – the recording volume is too low. In my case, I have
to set the recording level in Windows recording device interface to 80 from
the default 50. At 80, the recording volume is still not high enough but
satisfactory. Setting at 100 produces audible distortion. Hopefully the
driver issue is fixed in Windows 10.
So overall this is a simple but sufficient mixer if you want to use it for
karaoke. There are definitely better mixers out there such as the Allen&
Heath ZED-10FX, which is cleaner with lower noise floor and better sound
effects, but it has 10 channels, which I think is an overkill for general-
purpose karaoke. Moreover, it costs 3 times more and looks overwhelming and
in my experience is unnecessarily complicated to operate. The gain is very
limited if you only use it for karaoke.
好,但操作复杂,虽然一旦设定基本不需要再调整,但一不小心某个钮被动了之后,一
般用户还是要花些时间琢磨才能恢复,如果不"按图索骥"的话。
本人入了Alesis Multimix USB FX 4-Channel Mixer with Effects有一段时间了。虽
然在亚马逊上的评价不一(多数人是用来做录音用),但本人认为作为家庭用卡拉ok混
响器还是简单够用的,而且价格只有ZED-10FX三分之一不到。下面是我在亚马逊上的
review,希望借此提供给大家多一个选择的机会:
Some of my friends and myself were looking for a mixer for our new home
karaoke systems. A mixer for such a purpose doesn’t need to have many
channels such as 8 or 16. Four channels are usually enough – two for the
mics and one stereo for the music. The mixer also needs to have some sound
effects on the vocal, and for that reverberating is usually sufficient.
After quite some research, I locked it down to this Alesis MULTIMIX4USBFX 4-
Channel Mixer with Effects Plus USB Audio Interface. It is simple enough to
serves all my needs as a karaoke mixer and more. Below are some pros and
cons:
Pros:
(1) It has two mic inputs with individual pre- and post-effect gain
adjustments, high- and low-EQ, and an FX dial for vocal effect. It has a 48-
volt phantom power for condenser mics. One mic I use is an Audio-Technica
AT2010, a condenser mic.
(2) It has one analog stereo input which I use to feed the music of the
karaoke songs from a computer into the mixer.
(3) It has many effects choices. Some reviews here complained the effects
are subtle. But for my purpose, I find setting at “Room 1” adds enough
moisture to dry voices.
(4) It has a USB interface which allows you to both feed music from the
computer to the mixer and record the output from the mixer in the computer.
For playing, the “EXT/USB TO MAIN” button has to be pressed down. It doesn
’t have any controls as the analog inputs. Changing the volume of the USB
input has to be done on the computer. I also found it is a plus being able
to use the USB interface to record the karaoke performance. It provides a
way to self-evaluate your own performance.
Cons:
(1) Although the mixer is not the cleanest, the noise floor out of it is low
enough for my purpose. In a quiet room, with the overall system volume set
at working levels, sitting in a distance, you may hear some faint hissing
from the speakers. But in a noisy karaoke party environment, you have to get
your ears really close to the speakers to hear any hiss. If using USB as an
input by pressing down “the EXT/USB TO MAIN” button, the noise floor is
increased audibly. Since I am not using USB as an input, I leave the “EXT/
USB TO MAIN” button off.
(2) You need to set the main volume dial of the mixer so that the main
output LED indicator does not go beyond 0 db. I found when it goes beyond 0
db there is some distortion, at least to my ears. Use the main volume on
your amplifier/receiver to boost the overall volume if not loud enough.
(3) This is not an Alesis product-specific problem, but I thought it is
worth mentioning. With respect to USB recording, there appears to be a
Microsoft audio driver issue in Windows 8/8.1 that people on the internet
have complained about – the recording volume is too low. In my case, I have
to set the recording level in Windows recording device interface to 80 from
the default 50. At 80, the recording volume is still not high enough but
satisfactory. Setting at 100 produces audible distortion. Hopefully the
driver issue is fixed in Windows 10.
So overall this is a simple but sufficient mixer if you want to use it for
karaoke. There are definitely better mixers out there such as the Allen&
Heath ZED-10FX, which is cleaner with lower noise floor and better sound
effects, but it has 10 channels, which I think is an overkill for general-
purpose karaoke. Moreover, it costs 3 times more and looks overwhelming and
in my experience is unnecessarily complicated to operate. The gain is very
limited if you only use it for karaoke.