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D8B Manual • Chapter 1 • page  8

As you switch back and forth between all four

fader banks, the faders will move to their respec-
tive settings for each bank. You’ll find that this
becomes your most popular demonstration. Your
friends will love it; your spouse will love it; your
pet will be mildly amused.

This exercise demonstrates a process that

will become second nature as you increase your
skills on the Digital 8•Bus. The layered approach
to digital mixing is actually very convenient, while
at the same time providing tons of features in a
compact package. This mixer contains more
flexibility and features than most consoles taking
up 12 or more feet of desk space and costing up to
50 times more!

Fader Bank Selection

• MIC/LINE button = Fader Bank 1

(Channels 1–24)

• TAPE IN button = Fader Bank 2 (Channels 25–48)
• EFFECTS button = Fader Bank 3 (Channels 49–

72: Internal Effects Returns, FX 1–16, and ALT
RETurns 1–8)

• MASTERS button = Fader Bank 4 (Virtual Groups

1–8, MIDI Controllers 1–8, Bus Masters 1–8)

This architecture provides a total of 56 inputs,

with Fader Banks 1 and 2 providing 48 inputs, and
the 8 ALT Returns in Fader Bank 3 providing
another 8 inputs.

One of the primary applications the Digital 8•Bus

was designed for is multitrack recording (generally
up to 24 tracks). This involves tracking and
monitoring, bouncing, overdubbing, and mixdown.
You can think of Fader Bank 1 and Fader Bank 2 as
two separate mixing consoles, where Fader Bank 1
is used for tracking and Fader Bank 2 is used for
monitoring and mixdown.

Two 24-track machines can easily be connected

to the D8B for mixdown: one into the Fader Bank 1
line inputs, and the other into the Fader Bank 2
(Tape) I/O cards. This setup provides an amazing
amount of control through automation, routing, and
DSP!

Note

: Although the D8B is perfectly set up for 24-track

recording, it’s possible to route channels to 46 outputs,
all at the same time: 24 direct outputs (3 cards),
8 buses (Alt I/O), 2 main stereo outputs, and 12 auxes.

Let’s Get Some Sound Happening

• Mixer Power On.

• Monitors connected and on.

• Microphone or Instrument

plugged into Channel One.

• Phantom Power button

pushed in if required.

• Fader Bank 1 (MIC/LINE selected).

• Press the MIC button down when using a

microphone; leave it up for an instrument.

• While sound source is active, adjust TRIM for

a reading around –15 on the channel 1 meter.

• Select L–R in the ASSIGNMENT section, then

verify that the ASSIGN button on Channel One
lights up green.

• In the CONTROL ROOM section, select

MASTER L–R.

• Select the desired SPEAKERS in the

CONTROL ROOM section.

• Set the SPEAKER LEVEL V-pot to about

11:00.

• Turn the MASTER L/R fader up to unity.

• Slowly raise the level of the Channel One fader

until you hear sound.

• The Master L/R meters should display levels.

• Rejoice in the sense of accomplishment while

listening to crystal-clear audio.

Refer to Figure 1-1 for the Fast Track Graphic

description of this procedure.

Details

1. Especially for digital connections, it’s important

that the Digital 8•Bus is powered up first. This
procedure helps establish the mixer as a primary
source in the digital sync scheme.

2. Be sure you’ve noted which output is connected to

the monitor system(s) and be sure they’re
powered up.

3. Be sure the microphone or instrument is plugged

into Channel 1 and that Fader Bank 1 (MIC/LINE) is
selected. It doesn’t take long to get used to
selecting the fader bank you really need to access;
however, at first make a conscious effort to
include this step in your routine.

4. Be sure the button below the gain trim labeled

MIC is pressed down for a microphone or is in the
up position for an instrument When working fast
this button is sometimes overlooked. If it’s in the
wrong position there won’t be any signal to play
with. That’s bad. Get in the habit of following the
signal from the source to the destination—step by
step. If you don’t leave any steps out you’ll be
successful every time.

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Summary of Contents for D8B

Page 1: ...D8B Manual Chapter 1 page 3 Chapter 1 Getting Ready...

Page 2: ...C MACKIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS D8B AND THE RUNNING MAN FIGURE CONSOLE DATA KEYBOARD CONSOLE DATA POWER SUPPLY WARNING SHUT OFF REMOTE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING POWER SUPPLY CABLE FROM...

Page 3: ...m your new Digital 8 Bus console PARALLEL MOUSE CONCEIVED DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE DESIGNS INC WOODINVILLE WA USA MADE IN USA FABRIQUE AU USA COPYRIGHT 1997 THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR...

Page 4: ...ill be more reliable and accurate Note If you re using powered monitors connect the Left and Right CR NEAR FIELD outputs directly to the line inputs on the powered monitors Optional Refreshments Have...

Page 5: ...icates EQ settings for channel 1 the console is ready to use FastTrackPower Up 1 Switch D8B power on 2 Verify that SPEAKER LEVEL V Pot is turned all the way down 3 Switch on all peripherals processors...

Page 6: ...nels to 46 outputs all at the same time 24 direct outputs 3 cards 8 buses Alt I O 2 main stereo outputs and 12 auxes Let sGetSomeSoundHappening Mixer Power On Monitors connected and on Microphone or I...

Page 7: ...d speakers OR 2 TRACK A DIGITAL IN 1 2 TRACK B DIGITAL IN 2 2 TRACK C MASTER L R NEAR FIELD MAIN DIM TALKBACK CONTROL ROOM SPEAKER LEVEL MONO SPEAKERS Figure 1 1 Completing the Microphone Signal Path...

Page 8: ...n the SPEAKER LEVEL V pot up to about 11 00 10 Turn the MASTER L R fader up to unity 11 Slowly raise the level of the Channel One fader until you hear sound SignalRoutingConcept The Digital 8 Bus with...

Page 9: ...icityoftheD8Btrackingprocedure Oncelevelsto tape are set using the Channel Trim controls it s typically best to monitor the mix from the TAPE IN Fader Bank throughout tracking Figure 1 2 Simple Microp...

Page 10: ...elected channel number no matter which Fader Bank is selected If an adjustment is required in the Fat Channel verify that the channel you intend to adjust is displayed here Outboard Effects MIDI Gear...

Page 11: ...DSP EQ Comp Gate etc Studio Level Main Speaker Level Near Field Speaker Level Phones 1 Out Cue Mix 1 Level Phones 2 Out Cue Mix 2 Level DAC Auxes 9 10 Auxes 11 12 Ch 49 54 Pre Post Sends 1 8 R L Post...

Page 12: ...D cards ALT I O CARD 65 72 optional TDIF ADAT 8 channel format optional AES EBU S PDIF STEREO INPUT TO CONTROL ROOM SELECT DELAY DIG TRIM PHASE HI PASS KEY INPUT Default Itself the channel OR CHANNEL...

Page 13: ...OUT LEFT R AES EBU DIGITAL OUT LEFT R AUX 11 12 AUX 9 10 PHNS 2 LEFT PHNS 1 LEFT TAPE 9 16 AUX SOLO 1 of 8 AUX 1 of 8 MASTER LEVEL D A 2 TRK C 2 TRK B 2 TRK A MASTER L R DIG IN 2 DIG IN 1 CONTROL ROO...

Page 14: ...up 10 dB pan cntr 3 dB fat DSP digital trim compressor 4 band EQ channel fader pan 0 level up 10 dB ch aux level mix 0 0 0 22 dBu max out Aux send 0 0 level up 10 dB 0 22 dBu max out Bus 1 8 Studio O...

Page 15: ...ork Dither Apogee UV22 16 bit Super CD Encoding onboard AnalogInput OutputSection Output Level 0 dBu 0 775V RMS Left and Right Outputs 22 dBu balanced 1 4 TRS 28 dBu balanced XLR Bus Tape out 22 dBu b...

Page 16: ...al Chapter 1 page 18 PhysicalDimensions 37 6 955mm 8 7 221mm 27 1 688mm D8B CONSOLE SHIPPING WEIGHT 73 lbs 33 1 kg D8B CPU SHIPPING WEIGHT 50 lbs 22 7 kg 19 00 48 3cm CPU 17 25 43 8cm 5 25 13 3cm 3U 2...

Page 17: ...he VGA screen typical boot is about 30 seconds 11 Place the 2nd floppy disk in the drive when prompted by the installation software UpdatingSoftware Software upgrades can easily be downloaded from the...

Page 18: ...program available for purchase and trial download from http www aladdinsys com shrinkwrap index html Once you have ShrinkWrap installed substitute these steps for steps 3 6 in the above directions 3 L...

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