 | | March 3, 2015 | | New Products | | Read the November/December 2014 Issue of PAR Now! Click Here For The Digital Edition | | Today's Review | Mackie DL32R 32-Channel Wireless Digital Mixer By Strother Bullins I brought the DL32R out for several live sound events including standard club gigs and a hands-on presentation to a contemporary house-of-worship (HOW) in the market for a new digital mixer. In use, demonstrations and discussions, the benefits of moving around the venue while tweaking, tuning and mixing were more than impressive: they turned the concept of live mixing into something completely new and exciting. Though the immediate benefits of mixing untethered are thrilling, Mackie has previously provided this ability in its DL1608 16-channel and DL806 8-channel mixers. By doubling the DL1608's inputs to 32, upgrading its mic preamps (via Mackie's new flagship Onyx+, only currently found in the DL32R), and offering very flexible patching optionsfor example, one input to multiple channels or switchable A/B inputs per channel for detailed comparisonsthe DL Series gained its truly pro model in the DL32R. More » | No subscription to Pro Audio Review? Get on the inside track with the best peer-to-peer pro reviews in the audio production biz: visit http://www.mypsnmag.com now! | | | Today's Blog | A Look Inside Universal Audio's Heritage Studio By PSN Staff Every year, there's hundreds of exhibitors at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, all vying for your attention, regardless of whether you're there to see the latest in pro audio or flugelhorns. While Universal Audio was on-hand to show off Apollo Expanded, the company found another way to stand out by offering visitors a trip back in timevia the UA Heritage Studio, a photo op setting of a recording studio circa the late 1950s. Modeled loosely on the famed United Western Recorders in LA, where The Beach Boys, Sinatra, Phil Spector, Bing Crosby, the Mamas & the Papas and thousands of others recorded hits, the setting was packed throughout the convention. While visitors got an instant printed photo to take home, UA recently shared all 1,280 photos taken over the four days of NAMM online for the world to see. More » Click The Covers Digital Edition Quick Links Months of PAR's digital edition reviews are just a click away! More » | | | Today's Video | | | Events | | |  | |  | |