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Author Topic: "Wacky" Mackie Mixer?  (Read 10317 times)

Albert

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Re: "Wacky" Mackie Mixer?
« Reply #30 on: June 02, 2006, 12:44:31 PM »

Another attenuator to look at would be this one:

http://www.adesignsaudio.com/atty.htm

I use a Presonus Central Station and am pretty happy with it. The CS will do what you need and a lot more, but perhaps you just need a simple level control.
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Ryan Massey

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Re: "Wacky" Mackie Mixer?
« Reply #31 on: June 02, 2006, 10:57:52 PM »

We sent our Trident's master section off for some rehab a while back, and being busy, we started mixing a project with a mackie inserted between PT and our Genelecs.  It seemed like we were adding highs to everything, and not in small amounts.  I tried routing the signal through the Mackie in a number of different ways, and they all sounded about the same.  Finally, we tried eliminating the Mackie and went straight from PT to the Genelecs.  Wow, was that ever a bright mix!  The final temporary fix was to use the CR in and out on the Digi Command 8.  I was definitely surprised that the Command 8 worked so much better than the Mackie.  The master section is back, and the mackie has returned to the rehearsal room, where I expect it will continue to work for many years to come.
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Jack Schitt

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Re: "Wacky" Mackie Mixer?
« Reply #32 on: June 03, 2006, 09:03:16 AM »

How does the Prosonus Central Station stack up?
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