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Author Topic: Mackie d8b (1998)  (Read 7272 times)

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Re: Mackie d8b (1998)
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2021, 04:28:30 AM »


A resourceful place for the d8b

This site has been put up to help d8b users to sort out most of the problems they can find along the use and enjoyment of Mackie's d8b Digital Console.

https://www.d8bforum.com
Amiga 500 - Bars e Pipes Professional 1.0e
Amiga 1200 - Bars e Pipes Professional 2.5b
PC Windows 98 - Cakewalk 6
PowerMac G4 - Protools TDM - Studio Vison Pro
MacBook Pro - Protools LE
MacBook Pro - Logic Pro

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Re: Mackie d8b (1998)
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2021, 04:41:18 AM »
Download The Story behind the Mixer:
Amiga 500 - Bars e Pipes Professional 1.0e
Amiga 1200 - Bars e Pipes Professional 2.5b
PC Windows 98 - Cakewalk 6
PowerMac G4 - Protools TDM - Studio Vison Pro
MacBook Pro - Protools LE
MacBook Pro - Logic Pro