WNAMM12: 16-Channel Digital Live Sound Mixer With iPad Control

US Mackie DL1608 makes its debut      19/01/12

WNAMM12: 16-Channel Digital Live Sound Mixer With iPad Control


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Mackie says that their new DL1608 redefines live mixing by combining the proven power of a full-featured digital mixer with the unmatched ease and mobility of an iPad. They say that, with 16 boutique-quality Onyx mic preamps and the performance of 24bit Cirrus Logic AD/DA converters, you have unparalleled sound quality.
A Mackie PR person told Sonic State, "Seamless wired to wireless iPad control means you can mix from anywhere in the venue. This gives you the mobile freedom to control not only the mix, but powerful plug-ins like EQ, dynamics, effects and more. The sleek DL1608 even supports up to 10 iPad devices. Forget bulky consoles and racks of gear. The power is at your fingertips."
Key Features
  • 16 Onyx mic preamps
  • High-end Cirrus Logic converters
  • Ultra low-noise, high-headroom design
  • 6 aux sends for monitor mixes
  • Master L/R output for mains
  • Powerful, touch-sensitive plug-ins
  • 4-band EQ, gate and compression on inputs
  • 31-band GEQ and comp/limiter on outputs
  • Global reverb and delay
  • Seamless wired to wireless mixing
  • Tune the room from anywhere
  • Get on stage to ring out monitors
  • Personal monitor mixing
  • Use up to 10 iPad devices simultaneously
  • Intuitive Master Fader app
  • "Grow and Glow" visual feedback
  • Preset and snapshot recall
  • Record the mix to the iPad for instant sharing
  • Integrate music from any app into the mix
  • PadLock™ feature locks down iPad for permanent installs
  • Industry standard Kensington lock secures mixer
  • Compact footprint saves precious workspace
Pricing and Availability:
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