I work in IT for a huge retirement company here in California. At most of our location on the west coast we have performance/arts centers with a stage and equipment. At one of our LA locations they were remodeling and tore out all the equipment. Most of the other techs know I am into music and what not and offer me stuff they find all the time. Most of the time its commercial audio equipment that is no really suitable for home use. Last week I got a call from one of the techs saying he had a Mackie mixer that they pulled from a small theater and wanted to know if I wanted it. Not asking to many questions I told him yes... I figured I could use it no matter what model it was.
This got here yesterday:
(http://music.codydeschenes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/MackieMixer32.jpg)
Its a Mackie SR32.4 VLZ Pro. I was blown away. I figured it was going to be a 8 or 12 channel mixer.. not 32 channels.
Now I need to figure out if its something I can physically use in my situation or if I need to flip it and buy something that would work better/smaller foot print. I am currently using a Mackie 1202 VLZ Pro and it seems to be working out fine.. so I guess I have no idea what to do with this.. haha.
Doing some clean up on it and removing all the stickers and gummy residue from past stickers. Also a few of the faders are bent.. easy fix.
Cody
Daaaaammmmnnn
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Wow! Nice freebie! What do you use the 12 channel for?
Quote from: blearyeyes on March 16, 2017, 05:09:56 PM
Wow! Nice freebie! What do you use the 12 channel for?
Currently all my outboard gear like my synths and samplers. Most of my gear is stereo so I burn through the 12 channels pretty quickly.
Cody
you have no idea what kind of picture I had in mind when I read the thread title. let's just say when I read mixer, I thought of one of these:
(http://www.kenwoodworld.com/WebImage/Global/Product%20images/Blenders,%20Mixers%20and%20Meat%20Grinders/Hand%20Mixers/HM330/HandMixers-HM330-800x600-1_800x600.jpg)
awesome score though!
Whoa, momma ...
(https://media.giphy.com/media/ds6uvzSJqgp8I/giphy.gif)
That's the very definition of winning a day. Nice score.
it probably hurt when a mixer that big fell in your lap. congrats on the sweet score, now lets see you put it to good use!
That's a nice sweet windfall, you lucky SOB!
That being said nowadays I would prefer a digital mixer over an analog table. Smaller footprint, remote control, the ability to function like a recording interface into your DAW make them far more preferable for me to use.
Nice Cody
I just recently upgraded my Mackie VLZ 1202 to a VLZ4 1402.
Not sure if I would ever use 32 channels but I would rather have extra than not enough.
One of the things I like about Mackie mixers is that when you mute a channel, it's sends that channel to the ALT 3/4 bus. This is very useful for recording. When ever I want to record a certain instrument hooked up to the board, I "mute" it which basically redirects it to my ins on my audio interface and no feedback loops!
I have been doing it this way for years.
Nearing sleep, I clicked to find out if a mixer literally somehow got dropped in your lap and if you were hurt....that one would do it.
Quote from: m-Kresol on March 16, 2017, 05:57:31 PM
you have no idea what kind of picture I had in mind when I read the thread title. let's just say when I read mixer, I thought of one of these:
(http://www.kenwoodworld.com/WebImage/Global/Product%20images/Blenders,%20Mixers%20and%20Meat%20Grinders/Hand%20Mixers/HM330/HandMixers-HM330-800x600-1_800x600.jpg)
awesome score though!
Same here, glad your lap is not hurt ;D
Oh man, I used to mix all the time on one of those. Awesome score, Cody!
Quote from: peAk on March 17, 2017, 01:52:04 AM
Nice Cody
I just recently upgraded my Mackie VLZ 1202 to a VLZ4 1402.
Not sure if I would ever use 32 channels but I would rather have extra than not enough.
One of the things I like about Mackie mixers is that when you mute a channel, it's sends that channel to the ALT 3/4 bus. This is very useful for recording. When ever I want to record a certain instrument hooked up to the board, I "mute" it which basically redirects it to my ins on my audio interface and no feedback loops!
I have been doing it this way for years.
I never knew that, great info. Thanks!
It cleaned up nice and all channels seem to be working good and smooth. I did have to clean the master fader but that was kind of expected. For the time being I found a home for it. My buddy is cleaning out a room in his house to turn it into a home office/recording space. I am going to take some of my "not used so much" gear over there to store it and have it there to mess with. This mixer will be perfect for over there.. still overkill but at least it will be used.
Cody
Came here to see the lap injury. :'(
Quote from: culturejam on March 17, 2017, 04:27:01 PM
Came here to see the lap injury. :'(
LOL oh, you guys.
That's a sweet score!
(https://d.justpo.st/media/images/2015/11/08/brick-wall-limiter-actual-brick-on-mixer-1447034953.jpg)
*image is only marginally related to the thread.
Quote from: Aleph Null on March 17, 2017, 08:56:52 PM
That's a sweet score!
(https://d.justpo.st/media/images/2015/11/08/brick-wall-limiter-actual-brick-on-mixer-1447034953.jpg)
*image is only marginally related to the thread.
Haha...havent seen that before. Good stuff