by csp » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:15 am
Crash,
I remember the frustration I had when I got my d8B (not long after it came out).
I had seen the desk at a trade show -- it was connected to a HDR24/96 recorder (that was situated some distance from the desk), but at the show they had used only one monitor (with changeover switch).
The sales person, from the local Mackie agents, demonstrating the desk (system) had some pre-recorded material on the HHD24/96 and was playing this back with the screen showing the various recorded tracks. although the fact that the signal on the screen was eminating from an external sourse rather than the actual d8B was not really (if at all) explained.
I did not twig that the desk was not the recorder, but only the mixer and that what I was seeing had not actually been recorded on (inside) the desk.
A few weeks later I ordered/purchased my desk. On its arrival I unpacked it (like at child at Xmas), set it up and turned it on. Plugged in a mic and spoke (to get levels), then hit the transport's record button. BUT, I could not for love or money find what I had just recorded --- or at least thought I had recorded!!!!!
After about three days of shere frustration, trying to find all that I had test recorded, I decided to open and read the manual and to my horror I discovered that I needed something to record to. I had believed up to that time, that I had purchased a big Protools, Cubase or something similar.
I now have 2 x 24-track recorders an 1 x 8-track recorder and a Masterlink for mastering, all connected and working perfectly --- well, I have only once used more than 48 tracks, but it sure looks impressive (or so I have been told on a number of occassions.
AND, they have me as a "Premium Member" and with a 5 star rating on the Mackie forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mono, don't feel embarrised and welcome to the forum and the world (frustrating most of the time) of the d8B.
David