Hi Guys!
Up front, I am an Alesis rep, so it is up to you as to whether you will believe me or not
I have had the MasterLink for about 3 weeks and I've got to say that it is incredible. The meger 40 page manual hints at the ease of operation and the sound is wonderful. I was reading a comment regarding the 24 bit/96 k thing, so please let me expand a bit.
Of course you can record at that amazing resolution, but the really amazing thing is that Alesis has developed a system (they call CD24)format that allows you to "burn" 24/96 onto a regular CD. Of course, this does not allow you to play it back through your CD player, but you have your songs as files that can be opened in programs like Cakewalk 24/96 (and every other program) that supports that format! A bit of information for you here... If you are planning to release your own CD, then you might be considering a mastering house to finalize the tape. Many folks just don't know how incredible mastering can be. Frequency-specific EQ's, Compressors, etc. can do amazing things to your music. Is the bass to boomy at 527hz? Mastering doesn't require that you always grab EQ's , in fact they can apply a compressor to the specific frequencies that are a problem and compress or limit just that area. Of course, there are many things that mastering does such as tightening up or opening the music, getting a "hot", powerful sound, etc. So what does this have to do with the MasterLink and CD24? Well, the first thing that a mastering house does is take your recording and transfer it directly over to a Mac or PC hard drive at the sample rate of 24 bit/96K. This usually means DigiDesign (Mac) or Sonic Solutions (PC). There are tremendous editing capabilities when you have a resolution like this. Think of it this way; It is easier to read a book at 24 point type than to read the 4 point type in their warranty? The bottom line is that mastering engineers have a hard job and they're not going to make it harder by not using the highest resolution that they can. HOWEVER, that transfer isn't free! In addition, it can take several hours to complete. The MasterLink will let you make a CD copy at that exact resolution, so all the mastering engineer has to do is pop it in the computer and he's good to go!!! This is only one fantastic thing about the MasterLink.
Cropping the start and end time of songs is effortless, the DSP prgrams sound excellent, and I haven't had one single "glitch", even when using over 30 Imation CD-R's! FYI, I usually have lots of errors with Imation....(but that could just be me!)
In addition, software upgrades are amazingly simply. Just insert a software CD, load it and you're done. The first upgrade is getting ready to ship (ver. 2.0) so I'm going to "spill the beans" and let you know some of the great new features that are coming. Here goes:
1.Track Split - now you will be able to split a single file into multiple ones. In addition, any DSP functions will be appliciable (that is, retained), on all of the files.
2. Assemble tracks together! Paste to your heart's content.
3.Playlists cqn be saved to disk! You have 16 lists already, but now you can have as many as you want!
4. Adjusted Meters have been calibrated so that an audio peak of 1/8 db below the meter mark will light up the meter segment.
5. Audio files can now be copied.
6. Now you can move an Entire CD to a playlist. Originally, you had to copy one song from a CD at a time. Now, the MasterLink recognizes each track and saves it as a separate file! Very Cool!!!
7. While recording audio onto the hard disk, the user can mark a new track at any point in time.
8. You now have the ability to copy your DSP settings: You've worked hard on a bass track's EQ, now transfer it over to another song . This way the next time the bass player comes back to the studio, you don't have to have to start all over again...
9. Paste your favorite DSP settings over to another song at any time.
10. DSP Setting Changes: The Limiter output level is now adjustable in .10 db increments and has two fields for adjusting. The Compressor ratio setting now has two fields for adjusting.
11. Loop Mode: Yes, you can loop a specific section of audio at will!
12. Lots of other cool stuff...for example, if a playlist does not fit on a CD, a message will tell you at what track the playlist can go to... CD24 tracks are now MAC compliant....you can mark a new track whenever you want to while recording and lots more!
Guys, you might not believe me, but I've got to tell you...this thing is fantastic! I haven't bought anything personally for myself in many years, especially since I always get sample units to work with, but I HAD TO HAVE THIS MACHINE! Don't take my work on it...just get you hands on one an see for yourself.
I'm sorry for this very long post, but I just had to express my feelings. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to e-mail me and I'll do my best to answer or help you out!
-best regards,
-glen
-Alesis - NC/SC/TN