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slystewart:
When buying the DL 1608 some 2 years ago I was before buying always looking for  hands on videos
by people using them in live situations  and events , seems to be  plenty of Mackie videos and company's
Selling the units but very few  real. Videos or U tube type demos.
Now looking at the 32r seems the same situation  plenty of corporate videos not many user ones.  . I might try put one on  but never done it before  so if any one out there done this kinda thing before I'll be the first to watch  .

gerenm63:

--- Quote from: slystewart on March 14, 2015, 04:25:10 PM ---When buying the DL 1608 some 2 years ago I was before buying always looking for  hands on videos
by people using them in live situations  and events , seems to be  plenty of Mackie videos and company's
Selling the units but very few  real. Videos or U tube type demos.
Now looking at the 32r seems the same situation  plenty of corporate videos not many user ones.  . I might try put one on  but never done it before  so if any one out there done this kinda thing before I'll be the first to watch  .

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It's pretty hard to be able to put something together in the heat of the moment on a real gig. I know I generally wouldn't have time. Maybe over the summer, I could convince one of my bands to put up with going through a setup-and-use video for the DL1608 (because it's what I have -- if someone wants to send me a DL32, I'd be happy to that one, too), but certainly not before.

dpdan:
I did this live gig video back in December right after I got my DL32R, it is a horribly amature video shot by yours truly with just two GoPo cameras.
Also, the band had numerous subs that night playing because some of the band members were sick.
I did this just to experiment with recording multi-track with the attached USB hard drive to the USB port on the DL32R and then mixing it in Digital Performer
which is what I use for all my mixing. I wanted to MAKE SURE that the DL32R recorded with an accurate 48K sample rate and it did. The audio synced flawlessly with the video.
Video was edited in Final Cut Pro X on a Mac (of course)  :)

The second video is the unboxing of the DL32R,, I was like a kid on Christmas day as you will see in the video!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgQkBhK35rA


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPqM-jFLkWc

robbocurry:

--- Quote from: dpdan on March 15, 2015, 06:54:08 AM ---I did this live gig video back in December right after I got my DL32R, it is a horribly amature video shot by yours truly with just two GoPo cameras.
Also, the band had numerous subs that night playing because some of the band members were sick.
I did this just to experiment with recording multi-track with the attached USB hard drive to the USB port on the DL32R and then mixing it in Digital Performer
which is what I use for all my mixing. I wanted to MAKE SURE that the DL32R recorded with an accurate 48K sample rate and it did. The audio synced flawlessly with the video.
Video was edited in Final Cut Pro X on a Mac (of course)  :)

The second video is the unboxing of the DL32R,, I was like a kid on Christmas day as you will see in the video!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgQkBhK35rA


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPqM-jFLkWc

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LOL Dan, the Christmas day analogy is perfect.
I think I'm worse than a kid :facepalm: ;)

Kev tyler:
Nice video, live band, I don't see much of this any more,
 :)

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