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The Mackie Onyx16 is a versatile 16-channel analog mixer designed for professional audio applications. It features 24-bit/96kHz multitrack recording capabilities, built-in effects, and seamless USB connectivity, making it an ideal choice for musicians and sound engineers seeking high-quality sound in a compact format.
Output Connector Type | XLR |
Audio Input | USB |
Noise Level | 60 dB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 16 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 7.1 Kilograms |
D**S
Versatile All Around Useful Studio/Live Tool
I waited 6 months before reviewing my Onyx16. I primarily use this in a home studio, but it would make an exceptional live mixer as well. I currently route it's outputs into some powered Kali studio monitors and the sound quality is exceptional. I expected to use it as an audio interface, but I didn't expect it to be such a versatile audio interface. I plugged a USB cable from the mixer to my Macbook (I use Logic Pro), and instantly had 18 individual digital inputs and digital returns that I could route/patch (within the Mac) to my heart's content. HiZ inputs on channels 1/2 make it easy to just plug a guitar or bass in (and DI into the Mac), and the stereo inputs on 9/10, 11/12...., make it a breeze to run stereo keyboards in as well. The additional Bluetooth input allows you to pair your phone, so easy to get Spotify into the rig to jam along with (and it gives you 2 extra channels if you want to run a stereo line in, or additional stereo FX return).The built in effects are adequate for most applications, but with each channel acting as it's own audio interface, you could do all the digital effect processing you could ever want on each channel within Logic or Main Stage and feed the output back into the mixer. One irritating stupid drawback: When you turn on the Onyx, it defaults the effects back to it's default DELAY setting. Easy to switch, but seems very "amateur" to have to reset it every time you power it up.The SD card recording is also just a quirky gimmick that's actually useless in my opinion. Maybe useful to some that want to just raw dump all of the output (i.e. as a form of documentation), but the auto file naming (AUD000001.WAV, AUD000002) quickly makes it useless as a working tool in a professional environment where you'd quickly have more than a few files. The Rec/Play/Pause buttons are really laggy too, so useless as a professional tool for recording your band in a live setting. And for those that think it would be nice for "break music", it would be far easier to just Bluetooth your phone.So those two drawbacks aside, the mixer/interface functionality eclipses the wonky SD recording, and the irritating requirement to reset the effects on every power up. I've now got a very versatile mixer, and a very versatile audio interface to my computer environment and on those two fronts I'd have to rate the Onyx 5 stars. At this price point, this is a solid pro level working musician tool.
S**.
Excellent mixer!
I bought this to replace an aging Mackie Onyx 820i, which was experiencing lots of potentiometer and switch failures.Build quality between this and the 820i is night and day, which this Onyx 8 being superior in every way! Volume knobs are rubberized, which provides a great feel and grip. Center detents are very distinct and tactile, and the silk-screened graphics line up perfectly with the controls and jacks. "Solo" and "Mute" buttons illuminate when pushed, which is a great touch. Built-in Bluetooth is a huge plus, and enables me to finally get rid of my old, external Bluetooth audio receiver.I use this primarily as an audio interface on my studio PC, and it works brilliantly for that purpose. I cannot comment on the quality of the built-in effects as I've not used them (and probably never will). Minor gripes are no "-20 dB" or "clip" indicator lights on each input, and global phantom power instead of per-channel switching.
K**6
Defective Used Like New Item
Would have given the mixer a 5 star rating if it didn't arrive defective. Was supposed to be a "Used Like New" item. This has happened more than once on these used like new items. It's obvious Amazon resale does not check the functionality of the item only the physical appearance of the item. Needless the mixer was returned.
J**R
Flaps that open.
Intuitive to learn to operate.
R**E
Mackie onyx 8
Great mixer, flexible, many inputs incl Bluetooth, recording capabilities, great sound, several effects. Not a huge footprint. Mackie at its best.
E**O
Onyx 12 is an awesome mixer
The Onyx 12 is really a 14 channel mixer, and it is awesome. The pre-amps are dope, clean and punchy with low distortion. The unit feels rock solid, as a Mackie should. Major awesomeness: 14x4 USB — 14 channels out over USB to the computer, with four channels back to the mixer from the computer. How sick is that at this price point? The built-in recorder is not multi-track, but records a stereo mixdown of the main bus, but remember, you can stream your dry tracks / stems directly into your DAW over USB to retain full control for mastering.
D**I
Great Sound
I downsized from a larger analog Mackie (1620i) to this and shedded the outboard effects for the onboard ones on this. It's great sound with low noise, perfect for a rehearsal space.
H**A
Excelencia
Excelente producto y el envío rápido.
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