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I have a mackie 24x4 that I want to use for not only the keyboards and other modules but also I want to patch the computer outs though the mixer so i can eq them manually. Now on the computer I can save all the settings but on an analog mixer I can't. Do you analog guys have a work sheet or something like that to use to take notes on the mixer volume settings and stuff like that? Or maybe were I can find something like that?
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If you download the analog 8-bus manual in PDF format from the mackie.com website, there's logbook templates in the back, if I remember right. They should cover everything on the SR nicely.
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Thats what i do I usually just print them and use a pen on them(works really well). But if you want to be really fancy you could copy and edit them on your comp.
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