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mackie d8b?

Postby brinstar » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:34 pm

they are getting cheap now, i could get one of these and a 24-track hard disk recorder for about a grand

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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Evermore » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:33 pm

i have used a few mackies in live situations. damn good stuff sir. never used this model thou.

This had some of the songs were recorded on a 24 trac mackie and some on an Teac. just FYI. Damn those eyes is the only one listed that has a playable clip thou.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Jay » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:46 pm

What is a mackie?
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Harrison » Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:32 pm

http://www.google.com

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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby brinstar » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:12 am

OH I AM SORRY DID I STUMBLE INTO THE ASK JAY SECTION

NO I BELIEVE THIS IS THE ASK TOSSICA SECTION

j/k thanks for inputs guys

i actually trained on a couple of d8b's, i was just wondering if they were so cheap because they were outdated and/or crappy
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby araby » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:03 pm

tossica..what's a mackie?
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Tossica » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:18 pm

I've never used one of their digital mixers. I had a 1604 for years and that thing was built like a tank. I now have a cheapo Berhinger 24 channel but I usually only use it for laying down stereo tracks, no multitracking. Mackie builds quality stuff and that sounds like a sweet deal for a 24track digital package.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Evermore » Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:25 pm

araby wrote:tossica..what's a mackie?



http://www.mackie.com/products/mixers/index.html

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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Jay » Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:02 pm

brinstar wrote:OH I AM SORRY DID I STUMBLE INTO THE ASK JAY SECTION

NO I BELIEVE THIS IS THE ASK TOSSICA SECTION

j/k thanks for inputs guys

i actually trained on a couple of d8b's, i was just wondering if they were so cheap because they were outdated and/or crappy


Jesus it was a legit question. I wanted to know what a mackie is. Still do btw.
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leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Tossica » Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:04 pm

Mackie makes mixing boards, speaker, amps and other audio/studio gear.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby 10sun » Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:12 pm

Jay wrote:
brinstar wrote:OH I AM SORRY DID I STUMBLE INTO THE ASK JAY SECTION

NO I BELIEVE THIS IS THE ASK TOSSICA SECTION

j/k thanks for inputs guys

i actually trained on a couple of d8b's, i was just wondering if they were so cheap because they were outdated and/or crappy


Jesus it was a legit question. I wanted to know what a mackie is. Still do btw.


24 channel mixing board for music production.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby brinstar » Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:59 pm

Tossica wrote:I've never used one of their digital mixers. I had a 1604 for years and that thing was built like a tank. I now have a cheapo Berhinger 24 channel but I usually only use it for laying down stereo tracks, no multitracking. Mackie builds quality stuff and that sounds like a sweet deal for a 24track digital package.



that's what i'm thinking. it's old enough to have decreased in price, but not so old that it's outdated. i have always liked mackie stuff. i've been told to stay away from behringer though, as most of their stuff is (poorly) reverse-engineered from other companies.

now the question arises as to what to do with my tax refund. i will have about $500 after i put a deposit on a new apartment and fix my brakes, do i cough up a little extra and get myself a d8b and a HDR24/96 to go with it, or do i just pick up that 60GB PS3 i've been eyeing?
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby 10sun » Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:41 pm

brinstar wrote:
Tossica wrote:I've never used one of their digital mixers. I had a 1604 for years and that thing was built like a tank. I now have a cheapo Berhinger 24 channel but I usually only use it for laying down stereo tracks, no multitracking. Mackie builds quality stuff and that sounds like a sweet deal for a 24track digital package.



that's what i'm thinking. it's old enough to have decreased in price, but not so old that it's outdated. i have always liked mackie stuff. i've been told to stay away from behringer though, as most of their stuff is (poorly) reverse-engineered from other companies.

now the question arises as to what to do with my tax refund. i will have about $500 after i put a deposit on a new apartment and fix my brakes, do i cough up a little extra and get myself a d8b and a HDR24/96 to go with it, or do i just pick up that 60GB PS3 i've been eyeing?


Remember, even though the PS3 might be coming down in price, the price of games is still up there... that is one thing that always turns me off from even thinking about console gaming again. Figure one game a month, what else could you be spending your money on?
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Tossica » Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:30 pm

Thread derail

The Gamefly service is pretty good and lets you play games all month for $20 or whatever. Not a bad deal.
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Re: mackie d8b?

Postby Kramer » Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:07 pm

true dat, $240 a year for lots of different games, as opposed to $240 a year for 4-5 games....
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