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On May 2, 9:36 am, "soundmark" wrote:
Anybody out there using multiple Mackie Onyx 400F in the WIndows Environment with the new "multiple" drivers with any sucess? I haven't, but you can contact CEntrance and ask their experience with their driver. Their Universal Driver works with a Mackie Onyx mixer Firewire card and a Mackie Satellite. How does the internal digital console work? With the Universal Driver, not at all. That's unique to the Mackie driver and CEntrance doesn't support it. However, settings that you make to the built-in DSP mixer with the Mackie driver stick until changed (the UD doesn't affect them) so if you want to rough out a headphone monitor mix, you can bring the 400F up with the Mackie driver, set levels and pans, and then disconnect it, then connect the two 400Fs and use the CEntrance driver. The two drivers can co-exist in the same computer, though you'll have to re-install the Mackie driver after installing the CEntrance driver. Or was your real question how the 400F internal mixer works in general? It's just for a low-latency input monitor + stereo playback mix. It's not a console for mixing recorded tracks. RTFM. |
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