Mackie announces Windows 7 support for its FireWire interfaces, including the new Onyx-i Series FireWire recording mixers.
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Synthopia on 1/12/11
The iPad DAW Controller eyoControl has been updated with iOS native wireless MIDI support (CoreMIDI) and compatibility with Windows XP/Vista/7 using rtpMIDI. eyoControl Server is no more required but still supported and provides advanced connectivity options. eyoControl includes the following controllers: Surface: a control surface supporting the Mackie Control protocol. Surface presents a traditional Mixer [...] Relative News
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AudioPRO International on 1/18/11
PC owners can now take advantage of Eucon and the MC controllers Relative News
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KVR Audio on 1/24/11
24th January 2011: n-Track Software has updated the Windows version of n-Track Studio to version 6.1.1 and n-Track for Mac to version 0.7.0 Beta. The Build is 2685. Summary of changes: New Feature: More flexible impo... Relative News
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AudioFanzine EN on 1/13/11
Mackie announces a new addition to its Thump Series portable, powered loudspeakers — the Thump TH-12A. Relative News
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rekkerd.org on 1/13/11
Mackie has announced a complete redesign of the MRmk2, its bestselling line of ultra-affordable powered studio monitors. Relative News
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rekkerd.org on 1/18/11
Mackie has announced the Thump TH-12A, an ultra-compact new addition to its bestselling Thump Series portable, powered loudspeakers. Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/15/11
Most of the world use Windows computers, so the chances are you’re one of them. So if you want to produce music on your computer, what are your options? Fortunately there are a heap of them – most of the big name digital audio workstation software works fine on Windows, and they’re not your only choices. So sit down and take a menu. We list the “big gun” software you can choose from, some inexpensive (less than $100) alternatives, and a few free options. Sometimes the last thing you need when you’re making a choice is more options! But personally I prefer to know what the alternatives are before making up my mind – especially when it potentially costs a lot of money. I’d really appreciate comments of your own experiences. Feel free to let us know which programs you’ve used, how easy they were to get your mind around, and whether they have the features you needed. I’ll add many of your comments to the 2012 version of the list. The Big Guns If you’re serious about producing... Relative News
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GearWire on 1/19/11
Redesigned and nearly ready to be released, the Mackie MRmk2 powered studio reference monitors offer class-leading power for project studios, edit suites, home theaters, and more.read more Relative News
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Gear Junkies on 1/12/11
The completely re-voiced Mackie Reference Monitors deliver unbelievable power, performance and clarity in an affordable, professional design perfect for your home studio. Relative News







