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I can't help with your Mackie issues, but I sure dig the ambient track in your sig! Excellent stuff! Thanks James! Glad you like that one! Yes, I hope I can return it but nevertheless it's tedious to having to return it.

Seems the older model that i have here has no firmware update option. Not sure about the later one. @gravyface yep I know it's ~$1600 at SW but I liven in Japan and shipping it here from the US would raise the cost to $2000 or higher anyway. I guess I didn't do enough research beforehand.

I doubt the seller knew about this detail. But the difference can only be known from the different serial number formats so that's a bit of a sneaky feat from Mackie IMO. See the details about serial numbers here. Thanks James!

Glad you like that one! Yes, I hope I can return it but nevertheless it's tedious to having to return it. Seems the older model that i have here has no firmware update option. Not sure about the later one. @gravyface yep I know it's ~$1600 at SW but I liven in Japan and shipping it here from the US would raise the cost to $2000 or higher anyway. I guess I didn't do enough research beforehand.

I doubt the seller knew about this detail. But the difference can only be known from the different serial number formats so that's a bit of a sneaky feat from Mackie IMO. See the details about serial numbers here: You try the CoreAudio device and skip the drivers? You try the CoreAudio device and skip the drivers?Core Audio is the only option I have with the Mixer version I got. Chec kthe driver page. There it states that 1640is with serial starting with 003 don't 'need' a driver.

The problem here obviously is that the 003 1640is are not fully compatible with Mac OS 10.8 and 10.9. I should also mention that another problem with the 003 serialized ones is a high CPU load.

My CPU is constantly around 20-30% when launching my DAW. This has been the case only since I used the 1640i. Core Audio is the only option I have with the Mixer version I got. Chec kthe driver page. There it states that 1640is with serial starting with 003 don't 'need' a driver. The problem here obviously is that the 003 1640is are not fully compatible with Mac OS 10.8 and 10.9. I should also mention that another problem with the 003 serialized ones is a high CPU load.

My CPU is constantly around 20-30% when launching my DAW. This has been the case only since I used the 1640i.You contact Mackie about this? That's crazy, I've never heard of that, but you're right. Thought you had the 1640 with firewire card. Did you try to install those drivers regardless? I'd beat on this thing mercilessly until it worked because you're going to be out cash either way.

In The Heights Soundtrack Download Zip here. I'd also look at what's changed with CoreAudio from 10.7 to 10.9; might be a workaround there. @mitsush thanks but I think I stay with the Mackie now. Spent the last weekend to arrange my studio to fit to it. No nerve now to rearrange. @gravyface I sent a support email to Mackie on Saturday. Still waiting for an answer!

I installed the driver, curious as I am but as expected it won't recognize the mixer. Yesterday I sent an email to the seller to have the mixer exchanged. Today morning at 9 it rings at the door and the delivery man hold a large box of 1640i incl. Return documents for the old one! (If there's one thing you can't complain about in Japan, it's the service!) But. I open the box and check the serial.

It's a 003, DOH! Now I have here two large bricks, haha! Contacted seller again and after some back and forward with him and a Mackie Japan representative they are now ordering a 204 from the US. According to the Mackie guy they didn't even have the newer version here in Japan. In any case, now waiting excitedly for the new mixer! @mitsush thanks but I think I stay with the Mackie now.

Spent the last weekend to arrange my studio to fit to it. No nerve now to rearrange. @gravyface I sent a support email to Mackie on Saturday. Still waiting for an answer! I installed the driver, curious as I am but as expected it won't recognize the mixer. Yesterday I sent an email to the seller to have the mixer exchanged. Today morning at 9 it rings at the door and the delivery man hold a large box of 1640i incl.

Return documents for the old one! (If there's one thing you can't complain about in Japan, it's the service!) But. I open the box and check the serial. It's a 003, DOH! Now I have here two large bricks, haha!

Contacted seller again and after some back and forward with him and a Mackie Japan representative they are now ordering a 204 from the US. Hemisync The Gateway Experience Torrent. According to the Mackie guy they didn't even have the newer version here in Japan. In any case, now waiting excitedly for the new mixer!Wow, good news man. It's a great board, you'll really enjoy it. Tip though: like alot of these modern, clean integrated chip ladden boards, you don't want to push it at all. Keep the channels in the green, keep the main in the green, and life's good.

Not a MAC compatibility issue.I have tried the 1640 ( I got it used ) with a windows PC. Xp, Same issues in pt8 and windows 7 pt10.ran into this hideous zzzzt jitter in random places. It is not a computer problem.

It is some very real weakness in the a/d chips. I am desperate for a solution.

Really glad to know 'MAC' has the same problem. I was going to buy a Mac to try if that would fix it.but it's not a Mac or PC issue..its the card: onyx botched this one. And I am a fool for expecting a 500 box to do the same as a 6500 avid rig. -----/--------/----- To update what I have lean in the last two weeks, I noticed today they changed the site to say you CAN daisy chain these for 32 channels in: But also noticed that it says they only got to 24bit not 32bit I have BEEN tracking with it at 32 all along. Going into a new session tracking at 24bit, We will see if that resolves.

Not a MAC compatibility issue.I have tried the 1640 ( I got it used ) with a windows PC. Xp, Same issues in pt8 and windows 7 pt10.ran into this hideous zzzzt jitter in random places.

It is not a computer problem. It is some very real weakness in the a/d chips. I am desperate for a solution. Really glad to know 'MAC' has the same problem. I was going to buy a Mac to try if that would fix it.but it's not a Mac or PC issue..its the card: onyx botched this one. And I am a fool for expecting a 500 box to do the same as a 6500 avid rig. -----/--------/----- To update what I have lean in the last two weeks, I noticed today they changed the site to say you CAN daisy chain these for 32 channels in: But also noticed that it says they only got to 24bit not 32bit I have BEEN tracking with it at 32 all along.

Going into a new session tracking at 24bit, We will see if that resolvesThe jitter was my spinning disk HD. Moved to ssd: jitters gone. The pan on my unit shorted out and lost left channel (analog section lost left channel).I think this is my unit not the system design as a whole Here's where I am big enough to admit my earlier post lacked knowledge and required this retraction. The unit is pretty cool when it was working. Not a MAC compatibility issue.I have tried the 1640 ( I got it used ) with a windows PC. Xp, Same issues in pt8 and windows 7 pt10.ran into this hideous zzzzt jitter in random places. It is not a computer problem.

It is some very real weakness in the a/d chips. I am desperate for a solution. Really glad to know 'MAC' has the same problem. I was going to buy a Mac to try if that would fix it.but it's not a Mac or PC issue..its the card: onyx botched this one. And I am a fool for expecting a 500 box to do the same as a 6500 avid rig.

-----/--------/----- To update what I have lean in the last two weeks, I noticed today they changed the site to say you CAN daisy chain these for 32 channels in: But also noticed that it says they only got to 24bit not 32bit I have BEEN tracking with it at 32 all along. Going into a new session tracking at 24bit, We will see if that resolvesFirst off: jitter / zzzzt sound was buffer size and 7200rpm hard drives. Moved it to ssd drives and expanded buffer - fixed. So my complaint was wrong. On the flip side my units left channel died and I took it in for repair: Headphone amp burned out the left channel.

Cost 275$ to repair: Doh! Communicated back and forth with Mackie. Bought a brand new 1640i, unaware of the serial number (of course). Then I went away and decided to set out up when I returned. I upgraded my operating system to Mac OS X in prep for upgrading Logic Pro to Logic X. According to Mackie, there is only one version of the operating system that will work with both Logic X and the ONYX 1640i.

I do not have that version. The machine is worthless to me now, and they shrugged their shoulders. They will not commit to ever planning on making a driver for this.

I never have heard of any company getting away with such a disregard for customers but now I am seeing that it has occurred with other Mackie products. Imagine a world where both your operating system and your software updates are restricted by a piece of brand new hardware. They should be forced to create the proper drives in real time with the operating systems they design equipment for. They are given a six month to one year window as new versions are Beta tested and creating drivers in that time frame is pretty unchallenging. If anyone has any ideas, I will be sitting and staring at a new board that won't work with new software while I use the old outdated boards that continue to work fine with anything I run. Mackie.you suck.

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