I tried ringing the store, but they must be ultra busy coz nobody answered the phone.
So I've just sent an email off to Phill who is the bloke that took my original order.
My communications with him lead me to think of him as a decent bloke who I'd be happy to share a beer with.
This is the email I sent..
"G'day Phill.
I hate to have to do this but since receiving my new mackie I've had many many instances of the same problem.
The problem being a LOUD and continuous blast of white noise from the iPad channel while playing music from the docked iPad.
Google searches show that it is a well documented issue, however most of the people reporting the issue have it occur on rare occasions.
Mine has done it more times than I can count since receiving it.
Yes, I can plug an iPod into channels 15&16 and reliably supply "set break" music .. But that permanently takes up 2 channels effectively leaving me with a 14 channel mixer.
If mackie provide a dedicated iPad music playback channel that allows me to use all 16 XLR inputs then I expect it to work.
My 27 year reputation has been built on not only reliability of service, but also reliability of the gear I supply.
This mackie mixer is proving to not be something I can rely on, and has the potential to embarrass me.
If you have the time and interest you can follow this saga as it pans out on the cacophony Internet forum where I've been posting my findings.
http://cacophony.aspinock.com/index.php?topic=687.msg6654#msg6654I have already sent a "bug report" directly to mackie, but from what I understand they are already aware of this problem. Although I haven't found any reports of it happening as often as I've experienced it.
I apologised to you for my "burnt out old live sound engineer grumpiness", but this particular issue has me getting progressively more prickly, as you can probably understand.
I've spoken to you via email and on the phone and my impressions are that you're a pretty decent Bloke. I'd have a beer with you no problems
But right now I'm not sure how much more I can take of this particular problem, even though I can bypass it.
It's made me extremely uneasy about doing my first gig with it. I really don't have any faith in its overall reliability.
And the main reason for me buying it was to be able to leave my big heavy, and awkward analogue mixer and gear at home.
Now it looks like I'll need to bring that with me as well as the mackie, just in case the mackie shits in my face.
Regards
Phil
p.s. We have 3 iPads with 30 pin connectors. The white noise issue is there with all three so I'm convinced it's a mackie/apple software issue (?)
Sent from my iThingo"