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Mackie Onyx 820i FireWire Recording Mixer Review

Mackie Onyx 820i FireWire Recording Mixer
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After an existing audio interface went bad, I ordered the Mackie Onyx 820i as a replacement (not from Amazon), setting out to love the thing. I did at first, but after noticing some limitations, I am exchanging it for a different setup. My biggest gripe is the low output to the DAW. At detent, the highest level captured in a waveform was -22dB. At full gain (firewire send is pre-fader, so gain is only option for adjusting level unless you route everything - and I do mean everything - through a preamp) I was capturing -16dB, regardless of instrument (this introduced a lot of noise when recording guitar). A follow up call to the vendor from which I purchased it revealed that other customers had noted the same characteristic. Some would argue that this is just fine when recording in 24-bit, but I'd prefer to make that adjustment on my own rather than having hardware make the decision for me. Gripe #2 - no control panel. The only setting you can adjust outside of the DAW software is buffer size.
Maybe this thing needs someone smarter than me at the wheel, but all the same, I'm going with a different interface.

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Mackie Onyx 1640 16-Ch./4-Bus Premium Small-Format Mixer Review

Mackie Onyx 1640 16-Ch./4-Bus Premium Small-Format Mixer
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Look, if you're seriously considering a board of this type in this price range, you don't need a recitation of the specifications in a review. What you are more likely looking for is an opinion. Mine is that you have to rate a board in the right context. You wouldn't compare this to a digital studio board, for example, except to show why the markets are different.
The Onyx series board are basically analog live sound boards enhanced in a number of ways making them more appropriate to: 1) pro use, and they see a LOT of pro use, 2) small studio use, and 3) recording use, live or studio. The channel strips on the 1640 have everything you want 95% of the time. The board has tons of headroom. It's very quiet. The faders and knobs are buttery smooth. The build quality is excellent, inside and out.
Forget "Perkins" this and "Boutique" that in the Mackie propaganda. Go listen to the mic pre-amps - they are clean, neutral, and high-quality. Say what you will about the characteristic sound of certain pre-amps, but in my opinion you want neutral when they're in a board and not outboard gear.
The Firewire card works flawlessly - I've never had a single burp from the thing. It delivers a stereo mix for quick and dirty live recording as well as the individual channels.
It's a 4-bus, 6 send design. Plenty, again, for most uses, and obviously very well-suited to any reasonable portable use. There are lots of good reasons to keep the board in the analog domain, even in the studio, but as that's a religious war, I won't jump in except to say that this is analog well done.
Some things I could do without or done differently. DB-25s for direct outs, for example. The rotating pod feature doesn't do anything for me. At some point, something more than 96k on the Firewire board would be good.
Bottom line is that this is a well-positioned, well-engineered, widely-accepted board that is flexible enough to cover a wide range of activities. Unlike many compromise solutions, this one does most everything very well.

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NCH Software Sound Studio (includes WavePad audio editing software, MixPad, Switch sound file conversion software, RecordPad and Zulu DJ software) Review

NCH Software Sound Studio (includes WavePad audio editing software, MixPad, Switch sound file conversion software, RecordPad and Zulu DJ software)
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For the novice or professional audio engineer needing multi-track recording...the combination of WavePad Audio Editing Software, Switch Audio File Converter, MixPad Multi-track Recording Software (Record and mix multiple audio channels), RecordPad Sound Recording Software, and Zulu DJ Software (audio mixing) adds up to over 200 dollars if you were to purchase each software program separately. I would spend more than 60 dollars just for MixPad. It has more functionality than a 64 channel recording console I used many years ago without the hassle of figuring out the `rats nest' of patches. MixPad is the digital replacement of using a multitrack recorder and mixing console.
MixPad will accept clips previously recorded or accept live recording through a sound card. The number of channels you can use is only limited by your imagination. Each track can be muted, soloed, paned left or right, have individual volume adjustments, set audio options, clips placed at different times, and my favorite...applying effects like amplify, chorus, compressor, distortion, echo, flanging, high-pass filter, or reverb. You can apply effects live before you commit them to your tracks for quicker and greater ease of use. You can also transfer a tracks to WavePad and back to MixPad for additional audio editing and functionality. MixPad also comes with a built in CD ripper and burner that makes it easy to create remixes and give them to your friends.
MixPad Features from MixPad's Help File:
* Driver support for ASIO, DirectSound, MME.
* Unlimited tracks.
* Pan and volume envelope automation.
* Intuitive, simple graphical interface.
* Independent volume, pan and effects for each track.
* Independent audio input and output routing for each track.
* Supports a large number of file formats including wav (multiple codecs), mp3, ogg, flac, vox, gsm and many more.
* High accuracy for precise mixing.
* Drag and drop existing files straight into the work area.
* Includes a CD ripper to load audio directly from an audio CD.
* Includes a high quality sound recorder which supports autotrim and voice activated recording.
* Integrated with Wavepad sound editor so you can conduct advanced editing on your files without having to save your files in between.
* Solo and mute feature on each track.
* Add multiple chained effects to each track.
System Requirements from NCH Software's website:
* Works on Windows Vista 2000/XP/2003/2008/7
* For earlier Windows versions (98, ME) please click here
* Mac OS X 10.2 or later
* Sound support on your computer
* CD burner [optional]
For the easy to use interface, features, price, and overall huge value, I give NCH Software Sound Studio Suite by NCH Software the highest marks.

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