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Mackie dl1608 faders are hard to move when ipad docked
Hello, check if your Mackie, is with the latest Firmware update, you can get it on Mackie's official website
I sent you the Mackie technical support link
I hope you solve your concern
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola, revisa si tu Mackie, esta con la ultima actualizacion de Firmware, puedes obtenerla en la pagina oficial de Mackie
Te envio el link del soporte tecnico de Mackie
Espero logres resolver tu inquietud
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://mackie.com/blog/support
5/3/2019 5:16:40 AM •
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on May 03, 2019
No volume control with 2 faders on Mackie CR1604 mixer
If all other functions work for those channels, the most likely problem is the fader itself. These can fail and operate more like switches rather than faders. Without witnessing the behavior, I can not state that for sure. While these mixers are not the hardest to work on, they are time consuming. The faders can be purchased from Mackie directly. If you need to have this repaired, any shop that repairs audio gear should be able to erpair this for you. Where are you located?
Dan
MACKIE DLM 12. TURN ON, DISPLAYS "VOLTAGE", AND THERE IS NO SOUND
Glenn, Does it say 'overvoltage', or simply 'voltage'? For the clearest result brother, contact Mackie - 1-800-898-3211 is their tech line - they're super cool - I just always picture the guys at Mackie sitting around reading comic books and shooting guns into the air. good luck!
9/29/2018 11:34:36 AM •
Mackie Music
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on Sep 29, 2018
Why does my mackie cfx12 mkii have low output across all 8 xlr inputs at unity gain with distortion above that?
Where are you getting the low output? It would be very strange if all channels failed in the same way so it is probably something common to them all. Can you get the clip light to illuminate at all by turning the gain up on a mic channel and shouting into the mic? You are referring to the gain at the top of the strip not the slider aren't you? What happens if you assign a channel to the other sub channel, does the level come up through that? What happens if you take the output from the aux send and you send signal there, is it the same issue?
I may be completely wrong but I suspect if it is only mics that are causing a problem you may have the routing set up wrong or not set a level somewhere else right.
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