Mackie DL32R Digital Live Sound Mixer Wirelessly Controlled From iPad

October 15 2014, 07:00
Mackie introduced a powerful new 32-channel digital mixing system completely controlled wirelessly from Mackie’s Master Fader iPad app. The new DL32R 32-Channel Wireless Digital Mixer with iPad Control features complete wireless control over everything, including fully-loaded DSP and multi-track recording/playback.

“Early on, Mackie believed that we can bring the user incredible benefits if we just let go of old conventions,” comments Ben Olswang, Mackie Senior Product Manager. “By ensuring that each and every feature can be controlled wirelessly without compromise, we are delivering benefits to users that were simply not possible before now.”
 
The Mackie DL32R features a mix of flexible, professional I/O in an ultra-compact 3U rackmount design. Each of the 32 inputs (24 XLR, 8 XLR/TRS combo) feature Mackie’s all-new Onyx+ recallable mic preamps, with remote control over preamp gain and phantom power. Mackie states the new Onyx+ preamps “outperform the industry-proven Onyx design, which has garnered rave reviews for its boutique-quality sound and performance.”
 
“You get frequency response that goes all the way down to 20Hz within 1dB at all gain settings,” remarks Olswang. “Noise is minimized at every gain setting, not just minimum and maximum like other mixers. Designed for the rigid standards of professional live sound, DL32R’s gain changes are completely silent.”
 
Fully-assignable using the Master Fader control app, there are 14 XLR outputs for anything from stage monitors to matrix outputs. The front panel also features a stereo AES digital output for connecting gear like speaker processors and a dedicated stereo monitor for an in-ear monitor system for detailed listening from anywhere in the venue.
 
With complete wireless control of the system using Mackie’s Master Fader iPad app, there is no longer any need for a fixed FOH position. The mixer can be placed where it works best and even eliminate the need for expensive, bulky analog snakes. The user can tune the room right from the problem spots and get on stage to ring out monitors or work with the band to dial in the perfect monitor mix.

Multiple engineers can work wirelessly from a single DL32R mixer using their own iOS device, including monitor engineers and performers who wish to control their own monitor mixes. The lead engineer can apply access limiting to additional control devices, keeping the user from making unwanted changes.

The DL32R features two flexible methods for multi-track recording and playback. The first of these is direct to USB hard drive, which is currently a 48 kHz, 24-bit, 24 input by 24 output platform. Mackie says this will be expanded soon to 32x32 via a free firmware update.
 
“Just connect a USB hard drive loaded with your media directly to the DL32R and you can control it all from anywhere in the venue,” remarks Olswang. “It's an amazing way to control things like backing tracks and intermission music all while recording the show. Plus, who wants to run back and forth to a separate recording rig?”
 
An additional USB 2.0 computer audio interface is available for 32x32 recording and playback that can directly connect with any DAW. Both methods provide the ability to record the band and perform a virtual soundcheck at the next show.

The DL32R is also loaded with powerful DSP that eliminates the need for racks of outboard processing. Each of the 32 inputs features a 4-band parametric EQ with a separate high-pass filter plus gating and compression. Four return channels feature dedicated EQ and compression. Each of the 14 aux sends, six matrix busses and main L/R busses feature a 4-band parametric EQ, 31-band GEQ, a compressor limiter and alignment delay. Six subgroups feature EQ and compression. Each processor features Modern and Vintage voicing options, delivering sonic choice to the user. Three separate effects processors with dedicated sends allow for two reverbs and one delay with tap control. 6 VCAs and 6 Mute Groups round out the processing.
 
“Only the DL32R delivers professional mixing tools like VCAs, subgroups and matrix busses at this price point,” comments Olswang. “And there’s no configuration or tradeoffs. Every input and output has all the processing you need for your professional application.”


Designed from the ground up for live sound, Mackie’s Master Fader iPad app delivers total wireless control over the DL32R. Extremely easy to learn and to master, Master Fader provides fast navigation and very powerful tools for mixing 32-channels of audio. “One of the most powerful features of Master Fader is our user-definable view groups,” remarks Olswang. “Simply select the channels for each of the six view groups to easily switch between things like drums, guitars or vocals. This means no swiping and no remembering what bank to select. Just go right to what you need.”
 
Master Fader is loaded with a wide array of factory presets that are ideal for novice users and a great starting point for any professional, requiring little to no tweaking depending on the application. Users can also create their own custom presets, simplifying and minimizing setup when working with common and familiar sources. There’s also the ability to share these presets via email or cloud services. Plus, with frequent and simple App Store updates, Master Fader will get better over time with more features planned for the future.
 
The new Mackie DL32R 32-Channel Wireless Digital Mixer with iPad Control will be available worldwide in Q4, 2014. The DL32R will have a U.S. MSRP of $2499.99. The Master Fader app is available for free download from the App Store. The My Fader app is available through iTunes.
www.mackie.com/DL32R
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