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FireWire/USB/mLan Mixer from Mackie belonging to the ProFX series

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  • stompboxjonstompboxjon

    You can not go wrong with a Mackie Mixer

    Mackie ProFX12Published on 12/04/12 at 23:00
    If you are looking to make some really good mixes and need 12 channels, than the Mackie Pro FX12 will work wonders for you. I have always been a fan of this line of mixers from Mackie because they are all built great and will last you a long time. All of the sliders are well made and not cheap, this goes for the smaller FX models too. There is a 3 band active EQ on each individual channel and also 6 microphone preamps with LED lights for monitoring.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting up this mixer is simple, no matter how you use it; studio or live use it is still easy to operate and set up. You can’t rack this mixer but it does have some cool effects right out of the box; so I would not mind ha…
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    If you are looking to make some really good mixes and need 12 channels, than the Mackie Pro FX12 will work wonders for you. I have always been a fan of this line of mixers from Mackie because they are all built great and will last you a long time. All of the sliders are well made and not cheap, this goes for the smaller FX models too. There is a 3 band active EQ on each individual channel and also 6 microphone preamps with LED lights for monitoring.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting up this mixer is simple, no matter how you use it; studio or live use it is still easy to operate and set up. You can’t rack this mixer but it does have some cool effects right out of the box; so I would not mind having it as a desktop mixer. You can connect the FX12 to your computer via USB connection. All of the main functions are easy to operate and understand. If you have ever used any of Mackie’s mixers than you have used this one, they have kept the same flow and functions with almost all of the mixers they have come out with.

    SOUNDS

    This mixer is very quiet; it does not generate any hissing. The EQ is decent for it to be an analog mixer; I have had way better EQ out of some higher end boards. But for this to only be 250 bucks what do you expect to get.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I prefer to use the FX12 for live use because in the studio we already have a mixer set up. We use this for some smaller places that we perform at because it is light and easy to move around. Also we really are not too worried if it gets damaged because it was so inexpensive and if anything ever happened to it we could afford to replace it right away. You can never go wrong with a Mackie mixer.
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  • johnraejohnrae

    Pretty Darn Good!

    Mackie ProFX12Published on 10/03/12 at 13:53
    The Mackie ProFX12 is a compact, 12 track desktop mixer module. It comes with more than enough features for the average user. It boasts a 32-bit effects processor, with 16 effects (ten of these are reverbs), a 7 band eq for tuning either the mains or monitors, USB I/O for recording shows and music playback via Mac or PC, four full stereo channels plus extra stereo return for keyboards, external effects, or stereo playback devices, 60mm faders for input channels, returns and Main/Monitor masters, 3-band active EQ (80Hz, 2.5kHz and 12kHz) on all channels, hi-Z input for direct connection of guitar, bass and other instruments, Insert, 100Hz low cut filter, and 48V phantom power on all mic chan…
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    The Mackie ProFX12 is a compact, 12 track desktop mixer module. It comes with more than enough features for the average user. It boasts a 32-bit effects processor, with 16 effects (ten of these are reverbs), a 7 band eq for tuning either the mains or monitors, USB I/O for recording shows and music playback via Mac or PC, four full stereo channels plus extra stereo return for keyboards, external effects, or stereo playback devices, 60mm faders for input channels, returns and Main/Monitor masters, 3-band active EQ (80Hz, 2.5kHz and 12kHz) on all channels, hi-Z input for direct connection of guitar, bass and other instruments, Insert, 100Hz low cut filter, and 48V phantom power on all mic channels, Stereo RCA tape I/O with input level control, headphone output with separate rotary level control, balanced XLR and balanced/unbalanced 1/4-inch Main outputs, FX mute with remote control via footswitch and more. The thing is PACKED with features, for such a low price it is a steal. Great for small ensembles who do both home recording and gigs.

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is really a breeze. Provide it with some power and outputs and start hooking up your instruments, mics etc. Couldn't be simpler. The usb interface works great, and is super useful. Great for recording live shows on the fly. Very responsive mixer with a good compact feel. Things are spaced well enough that it doesn't feel cramped. One complaint I have, however is the eq's high range is too high. Causes some hisses and such. Simple enough fix, however: lay off the eq. There are only 6 XLR inputs, so this is better for smaller, acoustic type ensembles. Or if you are recording in a studio you could use one of these for a whole drumset.

    SOUNDS

    The sound quality is fine, rather natural with little coloration. The EQ is good, except for the high range issue I mentioned above. There's no latency through the USB interface, which is really nice.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall I think this is a great product. It's economical, packed with features,and built like a freakin tank. I've dropped mine in puddles and on concrete with only minor scratches. Still works perfect after a year. I really recommend one of these to anyone who needs something like this, as it's really a good deal.
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  • B021055B021055

    Mackie ProFX12Published on 07/22/12 at 08:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    outputs 9/10 and 11/12 are just a little gain.

    Effects and EQ a little more, but not a substitute for the real, but it helps out.

    UTILIZATION

    ultra-simple

    SOUNDS

    No breath of standard outputs, cons by a little breath on the USB part but I do not know if it comes from the table or PC and ASIO drivers.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had two years and frankly I do not regret my purchase, it does not take place, it's good value for my home studio that's enough.
  • AlanForPresidentAlanForPresident

    great

    Mackie ProFX12Published on 06/28/12 at 23:25
    I purchased this 12 channel mixer so that I can have all of my instruments and mics plugged in all at the same time to eliminate removing certain cords just to switch them with different ones so much. Because we have so much gear we wanted a mixer that we could just have and keep all of our gear plugged in at the same time and never have to switch out anything. This is a great interface that hooks up USB to your computer and depending on which daw you are using you can synch it with your daw and use it to control your virtual mixer right on this hardware device. Setting this up was a tough task at first and required a lot of reading of the manual and a little research on my daw but after a…
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    I purchased this 12 channel mixer so that I can have all of my instruments and mics plugged in all at the same time to eliminate removing certain cords just to switch them with different ones so much. Because we have so much gear we wanted a mixer that we could just have and keep all of our gear plugged in at the same time and never have to switch out anything. This is a great interface that hooks up USB to your computer and depending on which daw you are using you can synch it with your daw and use it to control your virtual mixer right on this hardware device. Setting this up was a tough task at first and required a lot of reading of the manual and a little research on my daw but after a few hours I got it all to work and now when I slide the mixer knobs the knobs in my software slide to. With just a slight millisecond of a delay but they still synch up great.


    UTILIZATION

    The sound quality is great, and now have been using this as our interface for a while now. My friend as even went out and purchased one of these so he can have all of his stuff hooked up at the same time. His reaction seeing this when I was using it was great, he couldn’t believe for this price he could do all of this. The price of this is righ around 200 dollars or so which is unreal and a must buy if you ask me.


    SOUNDS

    The sound is clean, you cant ask for any more better of a sound for this price.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Great device, the Macki pro FX 12 has built in effects and 4 stereo channels. The actual mixer doesn’t seem really well built though, I wouldn’t want to drop it I would be scared that knobs and sliders would start popping off of it really fast if I dropped it so I take extra care of it, and for 80 dollars I found a mixer stand that keeps it tight so it doesn’t fall and hit the hard floor in my basement because that would just be a disaster. It is a great mixer for the home musician with a lot of different gear.
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  • PrettyletterPrettyletter

    I love

    Mackie ProFX12Published on 09/26/11 at 10:56
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    12 tracks including 4 stereo, built-in effects, input / output USB to connect the table to the PC: just enough.

    UTILIZATION

    On each track, it was a three-band EQ with gain control and volume effect and a button to make the track mute. The settings are simple, it's just a pity we can not regulate the effects more precisely but it is not very important.
    However, I never found how to use the 7-band equalizer and built the manual is not very clear on this. I do not really tried either but the effect should only be used under certain conditions so that the settings do not work at all on the sound that comes out of the mix.

    SOUNDS

    I use the console for recording and for th…
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    12 tracks including 4 stereo, built-in effects, input / output USB to connect the table to the PC: just enough.

    UTILIZATION

    On each track, it was a three-band EQ with gain control and volume effect and a button to make the track mute. The settings are simple, it's just a pity we can not regulate the effects more precisely but it is not very important.
    However, I never found how to use the 7-band equalizer and built the manual is not very clear on this. I do not really tried either but the effect should only be used under certain conditions so that the settings do not work at all on the sound that comes out of the mix.

    SOUNDS

    I use the console for recording and for the rehearsals and it seems to produce no breath. I had some feedback problems during its first use in rehearsal that were quickly resolved by activating the button low cut, very effective.
    The effects are very good quality although some may not have their place in the console. The reverbs are pretty nice and very useful for me as I use it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this table for a year. The only model I had tried before to get me this was his little sister: the Mackie 402-VLZ3 (4-track analog console). I chose this model for the number of channels, onboard effects, the input / output USB for recording and also a lot for the price (new € 289 Woodbrass in the model is 8 channels at that time at the same price Thomann from the competitor). I'm not a big fan of electronics hardware, but my need an audio interface I do not really have a choice. However, I am very pleased with this purchase and I would do with experience.
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