Alesis Multimix 8 usb 2.0 or Tascam M-164UF???

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I've recently been looking for mixer to record into Ableton Live 8 on my iMac, and I came across the Alesis multimix 8 USB 2.0 and the Tascam M-164UF, which both look good to me.

The alesis multimix 8 has 8 channels, and costs £255
The tascam supposedly has 16 channels (although 2 of them are return tracks from the computer), costing £399.

Alesis also have a 16 channel (multimix 16 usb 2.0) which costs £469.99.

Does anyone know why the multimix 16 costs more than the tascam?

In my opinion, the tascam looks nicer. It also has a subwoofer output, which the alesis model doesn't.

Has anyone tried either the multimix 8 or 16 or the tascam and can give me you opinion on it's quality?

Any advice about either mixer will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance ;)
 
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by the way, I am setting up a little studio in my house for recording guitar, vocals, keyboards and possibly drums. At the moment I don't think I will need to record more than 4 micropones simultaniously (which is the maximim for the multimix 8).

Do you think it will be worth investing an extra £100 for the tascam now or waiting until I need the extra 2 mic inputs?
 
I have the Tascam M-164UF. 1 to 6 are mic / 1/4" combo inputs, 3X stereo 1/4" and 1X RCA stereo + 1X mini-plug stereo input = 16 inputs + onboard FX with 24/48 recording, and 24/96 Stereo Return from PC
The tascam driver is very stable.
This mixer / interface is very silent / quiet and has Sub and Stereo Mix.
You can even record a track without it appearing in either Sub or Stereo Mix, actually being monitored back from PC, if using a Amp Sim, etc.
There is an option for external FX, as well
The 2 FX, Stereo Mix and Sub Mix are available to be sent to PC
The driver even allows for odd stereo pairing, like 2/3, 4/5 etc
 
I have the Tascam M-164UF. 1 to 6 are mic / 1/4" combo inputs, 3X stereo 1/4" and 1X RCA stereo + 1X mini-plug stereo input = 16 inputs + onboard FX with 24/48 recording, and 24/96 Stereo Return from PC
The tascam driver is very stable.
This mixer / interface is very silent / quiet and has Sub and Stereo Mix.
You can even record a track without it appearing in either Sub or Stereo Mix, actually being monitored back from PC, if using a Amp Sim, etc.
There is an option for external FX, as well
The 2 FX, Stereo Mix and Sub Mix are available to be sent to PC
The driver even allows for odd stereo pairing, like 2/3, 4/5 etc

Thanks. So would you recommend it? Is it worth the money?
 
Thanks. So would you recommend it? Is it worth the money?
Yes. Value for money ... think of it this way, 16 channel mixer, and oh, it's also a 16 channel USB 2.0 audio interface, too.

One word of caution: it is 16 channel interface, but only 1 to 10 are always direct, 11/12 = FX, 13/14=Sub Mix, 15/16 = Stereo Mix
Not sure whether 11-16 inputs can be output individually. Still investigating this. But haven't recorded more than 8 channels at once in a true record. I have Test recorded 15 channels to makes sure all worked without a glitch, don't have an external FX

For more info, Download the manual and have a read. It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes to go over everything. Decide from there. Tascam makes good stuff

I am using the Tascam M-164UF with Vista Hme Premium (32). There is a 64 bit version of the driver, too. I din't bother with the install CD, just DL the latest driver, installed that. Worked first time and no issues period since Dec 28th.
 
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