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dXb.200

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  • Page 1 QUICK-START GUIDE dXb.200...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Keyboard and Mouse................................. 8 Getting Sound Happening........................9 Hookup Diagrams....................12 Don’t forget to visit our website at www.mackie.com for more information about this and other Mackie products. Part No. 0012120 Rev. 2 8/04 ©2004 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for choosing a Mackie dXb for your Note: As new software releases be- next-generation digital recording console. The dXb come available, they can be down- offers you the flexibility to configure it for virtually loaded from the Mackie website by...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    (the same standard used on the analog cards for the won’t have to make any changes unless you change Mackie D8B and Hard Disk Recorder). If you are your external equipment. connecting these to another device using the same...
  • Page 5: Aes/Ebu Card

    At 44.1/48 kHz sample rates, each optical At sampling rates of 88.2/96 kHz, two channels of TOSLINK connector provides either eight inputs or digital audio are transmitted on a single wire (one eight outputs of digital audio. At 88.2/96 kHz sample 3-pin XLR) at twice the normal speed (2x).
  • Page 6: Sync Card

    PS/2-style keyboard and mouse with a Time code is also provided through MIDI time 6-pin miniDIN connector. code (MTC). SMPTE time code is more commonly used in motion picture and broadcast applications. MIDI MIDI FOOT SWITCH ETHERNET SERIAL 9-PIN dXb.200...
  • Page 7: Iec Power Receptacle

    14. IEC Power Receptacle More Connections There are two power receptacles on the dXb, There are even more connections available behind one to provide power to the dXb and the other to the removable panel on the back of the dXb. These connect to another device and provide power to it.
  • Page 8: Operational Basics

    1-12, and for 12 MIDI channels. ing speed and efficiency. The MIDI bank is used to convert the dXb.200 into a control surface for any DAW that supports the Keyboard and Mouse Mackie Control Universal protocol. You can select...
  • Page 9: Getting Sound Happening

    Getting Sound Happening The following procedure demonstrates how to connect a microphone to an input and get sound out of the dXb. Here’s what you’ll need: • 1 stereo power amplifier • 1 pair of monitor speakers (you can substi- tute a pair of powered monitors for the power amplifier/monitor speaker combo, or a set of stereo headphones)
  • Page 10 19. Click the New Plugin button and select Reverb for the source and NEAR (Speaker Out A) for in the NEW PLUGIN window, then click OK. the output. ������������ �������� � � � � ��� ����� ����� ��� ���� ���� ���� ��� ����� dXb.200...
  • Page 11 20. In the Reverb panel, click the Src L drop-down 23. Select the WRITE button in the ASSIGN BUT- box and select Channel Post Insert > Ch. 1 TON SETUP section of the console. Press the Post. This places the reverb in the post-insert ASSIGN button on channel 1.
  • Page 12: Hookup Diagrams

    One of the primary applications for the dXb.200 The hookup diagrams in this section demonstrate is multitrack recording. This involves tracking and how the connections are made with the dXb.200 for monitoring, bouncing, overdubbing, and mixdown. tracking and mixdown, mixdown to surround sound, A typical application might involve 24 inputs for and using a DAW.
  • Page 13 Quick-Start Guide...
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