Mackie Onyx 1640i / 820i Firewire Analog Mixer
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@torres619 No, its not a controller. The audio comes in, the audio goes out; there is no other digital signals.
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does anyone know.. if you can mix with the faders while the program is running. will the faders on the pc move also?? like a controller. and if it does how do you do that. fire wire?
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So question. would this work. Record say 16 inputs at the same time into pro tools, no EQ. return them back on the corresponding channels as returns. do the mixing post tape. then record that back into pro tools, with the mix youve done.
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im sure this works with digital performer
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I really like the interviewer. He's pretty animated.
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Yeah yeah ProTools compliant. Yay for the rich kids. For the rest of us: While testing various softwares, I've miked my band up and used my 1640i to track 16 tracks of live audio into Audition3, Audacity, and Reaper. Setup and results: NO PROBLEMS. Get this-- all this was done on a Dell i3-based laptop.
No I don't work for Mackie! I just love this board. Live FOH... stage mon/FX sends... and 16-track pre-everything digital recording outs-- ALL FROM THE SAME BOARD. Sweetness.
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IF THIS MIXERS WORKS WITH PROTOOLS HD3 GAME OVER!!
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ssl look out this mixer is cool for the price and the sound it delievers
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can this work with Pro Tools LE with or without the mbox?
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@tmonozy Allen Heath Zed 16 - they cost £50 more than the 1640i and are good solid british build with midi on the faders and additional midi assignable buttons asnd dials. i got the Mackie as its more compact and routable.
Oh, Lets all cow tow to frickin protools. F**K Protools . . . Just firewire this badboy into Logic . . . no drivers no hastle NO PROTOOLS!
knobby1968 1 year ago 6
i rekon these things are awesome. is there anything similar in the market to them, does anyone know?
tmonozy 1 year ago