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Mackie TT24 (No Longer Available)Item ID: TT2436-channel Digital Live Mixer with 24 Mic/Line Ins, Total Mix Automation Control, and 12 Aux Sends Sorry, the Mackie TT24 is no longer available. We've left this page up for reference only. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700 to speak with a Sweetwater Sales Engineer about similar products. We are working with our friends at From Our Research Team:The Live Digital Mixer From Mackie!The Mackie TT24 is the first mid-sized digital console exclusively developed for live sound use. The TT24 is a fully digital 24-bit/96k console, so it gives you full automation and recall of levels, EQ, effects, routing and virtually everything else in your mix. And, like Mackie's famous analog mixers, the TT24 has tons of analog I/O and is fast, friendly and flexible. So you can step right up and mix better from day one!Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console at a glance:
A Mackie standard: tons of analog I/O! Before the TT24, mid-size digital consoles had historically been developed as production consoles, with live features added as an afterthought. They were notoriously limited in terms of mic channels and outputs. The TT24's rear panel, however, is busting with analog I/O: 24 mic/line channels, 8 line inputs, 2 CD/Tape inputs, Talkback Mic input, L/R & C (mono) Main outputs, 12 Auxiliary sends, and 8 Group/Matrix outputs. You can also expand the TT24 using optional I/O cards, and even link two consoles together for a mondo 48-fader/72-input version. Flex Groups for personalized group faders! The TT24's Flex Groups consist of 8 groups individually configurable as mono, stereo or VCA-style groups with dedicated group faders. You can tailor these groups specifically for your application, whether it's traditional analog-style Mono groups, Stereo groups on a single fader, or VCA groups - a feature not available on any console, digital or analog, at this price. Of course, the TT24's Flex Group faders are in addition to the 24 channel faders to avoid bank switching during normal operation. Matrix Plus for additional submixes! The TT24's Matrix Plus is a type of digital patching not possible with any analog console. Basically, the TT24 lets you patch any source into the Matrix, providing you with additional sub-mixes for cry rooms, green rooms, broadcast, recording and monitoring. So the next time you need to run another mix, it's not a problem: your TT24 can handle it! Aux Mode equals instant monitor console! Using Aux mode, the TT24 can be turned into a full-featured professional monitor console with a single button press. (To make things easy, we made Aux Mode the only blue button on the console.) In Aux mode, the TT24's 24 channel faders become Aux Send levels, while Group faders become Aux Send masters. This makes the TT24 a great front-of-house console or an ideal monitor mixing console. USB connection and Control Software helps you program mixes TT Control Software mirrors the console's LCD touchscreen, providing a big color interface on a PC using a single USB connection. Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console features:
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ReviewsGood board, unfortunate marketing
by Phil LaDue from Owego, NY USA
I had a chance to do a thorough tests on a TT24 for about 4 weeks.November 13, 2007 Music Background: Live Sound Engineer For a small format digital console it's pretty good, long term reliability may be an issue though. However it is not co... read more [+]mparable to a $50,000 desk and should not be marketed as such. It is an excellent value for a serious individual that plans on upgrading fairly quickly. If offered one as a visiting engineering I would have no objection close [-] Best Value!
by Kyung Lee from Mt. Prospect, IL
it's my second digital mixer since my church's old yamaha promix01.June 19, 2007 Music Background: Live sound engineer. And with Mackie's name on it, it sounds good. The mic pres are clean, quiet and very transparent-my sales man said the... read more [+]y're custom tunes onyx pre, and the construction is ultra solid. Only signal processer we've gotten is dbx driverack pa for FOH DSP to tune QSC PLX2 3602-EAW MK5396. And all the monitors are tuned with useful 4-band Fully Parametric EQ(which all mono/ste inputs and all of outputs have)and dual Kill-band filter to ring out. The few downsides are: V-pot is not as smooth as analogue pots would have. There are adjustments on setting manu, but just can't help myself. All DSPs include EQ, Comp, Gate, Effects are very functional, though, they seem have kind-of-delayed. Good function, but not as fast as live use. Also, when i toggle b/w layers and functions, screen seems has little trouble. It doesn't affect on sound, but makes you worry. Overall, it's very good mixer with alot of i/o and for small venue, no other outboards needed. close [-] I'm impressed!
by Mark Austin from Houston, Texas
After having owned several other Mackie mixers (8 bus) and being throughly dissapointed with their sound quality, I decided to take a chance on the TT24 for live mixing. I considered the Midas Venue, ... read more [+]but went with the TT because of the massive DSP (EQ, gate and compressors). I have been running it in my shop for about a month and have been pleasantly surprised at how good it sounds.October 1, 2005 Music Background: This weekend I finally got a chance to use it for a live event, Seventeen Magazines model search "Rock The Walk" runway event with United Artist's rising star Natalie (Goin' Crazy) as the headliner (http://nataliemusic.com/). The show required a main mix, DJ wedge, and stage wedges. Natalie was supposed to be available at 11am for a sound check for a 1 o'clock show, but had been double booked and did not make the event until the show had started, so no sound check was possible. We gave her the MC wireless to use as she walked on stage and within 10 seconds of the first song I had everthing kicking. I don't think anyone working at the event thought we could pull it off! The producer from Seventeen was ecstatic and Natalie and her producer were relieved that it went perfectly. I have never used a console that is so fast and powerful, I don't think anyone at the event had a clue we didn't do a sound check. I would say that after doing live shows for 20+ years that this is the best small format mixer I have ever used! It sounds really good, and is so fast and easy to use it actually made my job exciting again, not to mention a lot easier! If you consider the fact that the EQ's and compressors are really really good there is no way you could match a setup like this for any price anywhere. The routing is very flexible, and let me set up several different mixes for the FOH, and wedges. If you think you can't afford one I would suggest that you can't afford NOT to get one, if your competetion has one you'll loose a lot of work to them! The TT24 is probably the best small format mixer available in this range for live events. I have use lots of consoles over the years and this one is by far my favorite. close [-] A real price-performance contender
by JP Leong from Cincinnati, OH
The TT24 is an excellent piece at its price-point. It has enough internal DSP to (almost) replace a whole rack of gear. With its internal Dynamics, EQ (on channel and I/O), and effects plus speaker/zo... read more [+]ne delay and I/O out the wazoo I found it unnecessary to price out additional hardware.July 1, 2005 Music Background: As mixing consoles go, the TT24 is quite straight forward and is pretty easy to master in a few hours' time. It forgoes the multitude of routing possibilities (and ultimatly versatility) in favor of simplicity which works in favor of what it was designed for: live mixing. My only complaints are with the internal effects (not as good as my outboard stuff, not that big a deal) and the lack of internal routing flexibility. That's where I think the Yamahas have the upper hand but it also works to the WYSIWYG advantage of the TT24. The Yamaha DM1000 is good in broadcast/live/project studio situations but the TT24 is GREAT at live. If you're looking for a multi-purpose board, consider the Yamaha. If you're just mixing live with some occasional recording in mind, the TT24 is an excellent choice. Overall, I am highly satisfied with our acquisition of the TT24 and look forward to future refinements. close [-] it's amaxing
by Horse Harlem from Denver CO
As a musician for over 20 years and a studio mixing professional for 9 years, I found the TT24 the most versatile in any class. As a live performer or in the studio, the TT24 is prepared to handle any... read more [+] digital job; so who needs a Yamaha DM 2000?February 1, 2005 Music Background: The TT24 is a good example of a digital giant under $10,000.00 in a $100,000.00 suit. Bravo Mackie! close [-]
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