csp wrote:Also off topic --- I read yesterday that Rode Microphones (owned by the Freedman family) have purchased Mackie and intend to return it to its glorious past, Lets hope that they seriously think about re-releasing the d8b (or VERY similar) with all of its features, but with a full compliment of the latest mic pres and digital converters, effects, etc AND if course the full featured Automation.
David
I still have a friend that works for Mackie, and I asked him what he thought of the Rode acquisition. He told me has has known for months it was coming but really too busy to have worried about it much. The vibe is that it should be a good fit, as there is not a ton of overlap in product lines. Rode is a much better fit than Sun Capital or Transom by a long shot, plus the CEO of Rode is much more of a Greg Mackie type from what I hear.
I wouldn't count on a new digital mixer, not because I don't like the idea, but I don't see it being viable with where are in the box with controllers and what not. It's a shame the dxb didn't live, it really is what the d8b should have been. The reason I love it is that it does all the console things, plus has a layer for Pro-Tools control, while not nearly as elegant as something like the SSL UF8 or the like, it still floats my boat.
Enough of my thread hi-jacking, good to still see some of the old guard stomping the halls. Carry on.