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Old 07-22-2014, 05:22 AM
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Default Can The Focusrite 2i4....

be used as an interface for a hard disk recorder like the Alesis 24/8?
I used to use the 24/8 with my Mackie 24/8 mixing console before moving to Pro Tools. I love the sound of the 2i4's preamps and I'd like to keep that when using the afore mentioned equipment. I know that the usb from the pc would still be needed to power the 2i4 but then how would I hook up the 2i4 to the Mackie board and ultimately process signal to the Alesis 24/8? Just curious if this is possible. I appreciate any input here. Thanks.
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Old 07-22-2014, 08:02 AM
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Default Re: Can The Focusrite 2i4....

It looks like you can perhaps do that by turning the Direct Monitor knob all the way to the left, so that whatever's plugged into the 2i4 will be bypassing its converters and going straight to the line outs, which could then be hooked up to the Alesis (but it still might be affected by the volume control).

But the question is, why would you want to record into a hard disk recorder when you can simply record into Protools, which is so much more versatile?
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Old 07-23-2014, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: Can The Focusrite 2i4....

Hi Terry Wetzel,

When searching "Alesis 24/8" I am not finding the exact unit you are referring to. Can you provide the exact model name/info so I can help you further?

You can use just the Pre Amps, as nst7 suggested, by setting Direct Monitor all the way on and to Stereo, then turning up the Monitor Knob all the way to provide full Line Output, however this may not be the ideal set up.

Please let me know your goals so I can try and assist you better.

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Old 07-25-2014, 05:39 AM
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Default Re: Can The Focusrite 2i4....

Thanks nst7 for the how to response to my question. To answer yours, yes, Pro Tools is more versatile but also much more complicated and a lot of times downright aggravating!
I'm not a youngster and as I grow older less hassle and more simplicity soothes my nerves.
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Old 07-25-2014, 05:44 AM
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Thanks Katherine. The Alesis unit I refer to is a 24 track, hard disk recorder with hot swappable drives and is used basically like a multi track tape machine. 24/8 is the nomenclature that Alesis refers to,(to the best of my recollection).
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Old 07-31-2014, 11:38 AM
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If your goal is to use the 2i4 just as a set of two external mic pres you can do it but the 2i4 will likely not pass audio unless it is getting a USB driver connection to your computer, ie the green USB light is on. So you would not be able to do this with just a AC power adapter, but would need a full computer connection.

You may find a better unit for this application is the 6i6, where you can set the unit up in MixControl to route signal directly to your outputs and do this in Standalone Mode, without any computer connection.

However if your computer is always available you can certainly get the job done with the 2i4.

Please let me know if I can help you further.

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Thanks for the info Katherine. Sorry for the late response.
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