MAckie d2.pro
MAckie d2.pro Posted on: 27.01.2011 by Len Ladera Well, I just got one of the factory reconditioned MAckie d2.profrom PSSL. I am pleased to say this was an awesome 400 bucks. http://www.pssl.com/Mackie-D2-PRO-2-...on-Console-WFw There was a small scratch on the case, the channel fader paddle needed to be pushed in. Other than that it is sparkling. Function: This unit is super wise, it sends audio from the mixer PreEQ, meaning any non hardware bound Timecode will work, Torq, Ms Pinky, Deckadance. It has a firewire return loop, so you can use VST/AU effects from a DAW. Use Case: I have gone ahead and created an Aggregate Device with the Korg Zero4 and Mackie D2.pro. I then use JackOSX to hijack the Aggregate. I then can route audio to any Mackie Channel, or any Korg Channel. I can take input from the korg and deliver Pre-EQ/Pre-Fader to the Mackie. I can take the MAster out of Ableton and deliver it to the return on the MAckie. I can in theory run 6 timecode decks, physically. I can also take any audio signal IN the mackie and route it to the DAW not through the mixer. Observation: Nice metal build Traktor Scratch approved, tested works. Firewire 13x6 interface, tested works. Firewire daisy chain to Korg Zero 4 works (WARNING) Excellent headroom Notes: The FX return from Firewire runs VERY VERY VERY loud. At very low latency (128 samples) there can be a spike that travels through master, not isolated on a channel, i believe it correlates with a CPU spike. Works perfectly with JackOSX Issue: I have found that when using the mackie with the korg daisy chained on firewire bus, sometimes the Midi from the Korg breaks. I have isolated this to the Audio/Midi Window. I can correct the problem with a rescan of the MIDI bus. However to make it work all the time unfortunately i had to actually disable MIDI In on Ableton for the D2.Pro. I can sometimes get both to work, but definately there is some issue. This issue is likely to NEVER be resolved. I might use midipipe or something to aggregate the midi so apps have no direct access to the hardware, this I need to test. Conclusion: I am pleased, i have an excellent battle surface, maximum flexibility and Traktor Scratch approved on two mixers with 1 firewire bus. l0rdr0ck | |
Len Ladera 27.01.2011 | Well, I just got one of the factory reconditioned MAckie d2.pro from PSSL. I am pleased to say this was an awesome 400 bucks. http://www.pssl.com/Mackie-D2-PRO-2-...on-Console-WFw There was a small scratch on the case, the channel fader paddle needed to be pushed in. Other than that it is sparkling. Function: This unit is super wise, it sends audio from the mixer PreEQ, meaning any non hardware bound Timecode will work, Torq, Ms Pinky, Deckadance. It has a firewire return loop, so you can use VST/AU effects from a DAW. Use Case: I have gone ahead and created an Aggregate Device with the Korg Zero4 and Mackie D2.pro. I then use JackOSX to hijack the Aggregate. I then can route audio to any Mackie Channel, or any Korg Channel. I can take input from the korg and deliver Pre-EQ/Pre-Fader to the Mackie. I can take the MAster out of Ableton and deliver it to the return on the MAckie. I can in theory run 6 timecode decks, physically. I can also take any audio signal IN the mackie and route it to the DAW not through the mixer. Observation: Nice metal build Traktor Scratch approved, tested works. Firewire 13x6 interface, tested works. Firewire daisy chain to Korg Zero 4 works (WARNING) Excellent headroom Notes: The FX return from Firewire runs VERY VERY VERY loud. At very low latency (128 samples) there can be a spike that travels through master, not isolated on a channel, i believe it correlates with a CPU spike. Works perfectly with JackOSX Issue: I have found that when using the mackie with the korg daisy chained on firewire bus, sometimes the Midi from the Korg breaks. I have isolated this to the Audio/Midi Window. I can correct the problem with a rescan of the MIDI bus. However to make it work all the time unfortunately i had to actually disable MIDI In on Ableton for the D2.Pro. I can sometimes get both to work, but definately there is some issue. This issue is likely to NEVER be resolved. I might use midipipe or something to aggregate the midi so apps have no direct access to the hardware, this I need to test. Conclusion: I am pleased, i have an excellent battle surface, maximum flexibility and Traktor Scratch approved on two mixers with 1 firewire bus. l0rdr0ck |
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