Mackie Spike Owner's Manual

Mackie Spike Manual

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    user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Le point , consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, Guide 2
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    Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation . User's Guide 3
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    license. Software as used herein means all computer code (both source and object) including, but not limited to, all interfaces, navigational devices, search engines, databases, menus, menu structures or arrangements, drivers, development tools, icons, operational instructions, scripts, commands
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    United States and with LOUD Technologies' express permission. 6. Government End Users. If you are acquiring the Software on behalf of any unit or agency of the United States Government, the following provisions apply. The WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE AND FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. User's Guide 5
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    THIS WARRANTY. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT LOUD TECHNOLOGIES OR ANY LOUD TECHNOLOGIES AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE. User's Guide 6
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    10. Controlling Law and Severability. This the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the Software and related documentation, and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements, • USA © 2004 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved. User's Guide 7
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    XD-2 USB interface, the XD-2 software, and includes a short overview of the Tracktion software and the offside rule. For details of the bundled software, please refer to the help documentation included within the software itself, or included on the Spike software installer CD-ROM. "Mackie," "Spike
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    Instructions 2 Mackie Software License 4 Introduction 10 XD-2 USB Interface 10 Bundled Software 11 Special Offers 11 Getting Started 12 Installing PC Software 12 Installing Mac Software 13 Installing and Connecting the Hardware --- 14 Typical Hookup Diagram 15 Making a Recording 16 XD
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    Thank you for purchasing the Mackie Spike Powered Recording System. This is a complete, compact solution for computer-based music production on either a Macintosh or a PC. -30 0 OL GAIN 1 MIN MAX 48V Spike consists of the XD-2 USB Interface and all the software you need to record and
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    Bundled Spikeware Spike comes with some incredibly powerful software to get you started with your own desktop multitrack audio recording music production studio. The XD-2 software application provides all the control you need for the XD-2 USB interface. Any adjustments you make to the EQ,
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    you install the various software applications, plug-ins and drivers. • Visit www.mackie.com/spikeauth to register your Spike, and download any updates to the software and firmware. • Your computer must meet the minimum system requirements (shown on page 64). • The XD-2 software application does not
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    the instructions in the installer to load and authorize the various software applications and plug-ins. A basic installation would be to install the XD-2 application, its drivers, the "/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST" and "Users//Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST" folders. User's Guide 13
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    . The universal power supply can be used with any local AC Mains voltage between 90 VAC and 264 VAC. • Connect the XD-2's USB connector to a USB port on your computer with the USB cable provided. • Launch the XD-2 software, and an XD-2 icon will appear in your PC system tray, or Dock on a Mac. Click
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    OUT MIDI IN Guitar Microphone MIDI IN MIDI OUT SPDIF IN OUT IN MIDI OUT MONITOR L / R INPUT 1 INPUT 2 DAT, CD/DVD player or CD-R recorder Mackie HR624 or other Active Studio Monitors 9V DC 750mA USB Power Supply Headphones Laptop USB Connection (plug into front panel) User's Guide 15
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    Tracktion software. 1. Connect your equipment using the diagram on the previous page as a guide. 2. On the XD-2 front panel, set the GAIN, MONITOR and PHONES knobs to minimum, and the MIX knob to DIR (direct). Press the 48V button if your microphone needs phantom power. Press the INSTRUMENT button
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    , so be creative and have fun. Your audio recording will be affected by any changes you make. 9. When you are happy with the sounds and are ready to start recording, put down the guitar and.... ...continued on the next page... XD-2 Software DSP Screen (rather exciting isn't it?) User's Guide 17
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    10. Launch the Tracktion software and select the Mackie XD-2 hardware under Settings menu/WAVE devices. Also select Mackie XD-2 (for Mac), USB Audio Device (for PC) under the Settings/MIDI devices menu. For more details of the Tracktion software, press "F12" on your keyboard, or click the HELP
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    you un-install/re-install software, your project folders will disappear (mine sure did). 13. "New edit #1" appears at the top of the Item List. Do not be alarmed. An Edit is Tracktion's way of keeping everything related to your song. See Tracktion's Help (F12) for more information. User's Guide 19
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    input (from your XD-2). The MIDI icon represents its MIDI input. If these icons do not appear, check the input selections in the "Settings" tab, and make sure the Mackie XD-2 is chosen as your audio input and output device. INPUT 1 + 2 MIDI Icon MACKIE XD2 Tracktion Edit Screen User's Guide 20
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    icon and uncheck the "treat as stereo channel pair" button in the Properties area. Two independent audio icons will then appear. Ch.1 Icon INPUT 1 Ch.2 Icon INPUT 2 MACKIE XD2 Treat as stereo INPUT 1 channel pair (off) The Properties of whatever is highlighted Tracktion Edit Screen (with
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    input meters (in the Properties area) will show the signal levels being recorded. M=Mute INPUT 1 S=Solo Channel Meter Pan and volume INPUT 2 MACKIE XD2 INPUT 1 Play Record Bit Depth Properties Area Transport Area Tracktion Edit Screen (with connected Input 1 Icon, shown larger than real size
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    MIX knob to fine tune the balance between the direct and USB signal. Press Record to record your vocal masterpiece. 21. You can be processed in many ways, and optionally sent back through the XD-2 for a final master pass and tweak. Tracktion comes with Spike please see page 59.) User's Guide 23
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    keyboard, enable "end to end" in the MIDI icon's Properties area and "e-to-e" in the Transport area, in order to hear your keyboard through the XD-2. You can click on the keyboard to test out the synths. Properties area (when MIDI Icon is highlighted) 26. Press Record and ...play Maestro play
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    the XD-2 software. The high-pass and low-pass filter corner frequencies can be adjusted in the software (see power-up). Green (-30) lights when a signal is present. These show that your input sources are passing signals into the XD MIX DIR USB MONITOR MIN MAX PHONES MIN MAX User's Guide 25
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    Note: The XD-2 detects whether power. Consult your mic's manual to see if it needs it or not. If it does need it, always turn off phantom power audio software. -30 0 OL GAIN 1 4 MIN MAX 48V 5 -30 0 OL GAIN 2 4 MIN MAX MIX 6 DIR USB MONITOR MIN MAX PHONES MIN MAX User's Guide 26
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    knob is set to USB, you will only hear the output from Tracktion (or other audio software). Note: For details this knob turned down each time you turn on your system, and then increase it to a safe listening volume. sold in electronics and audio stores. -30 0 OL GAIN 1 MIN MAX 48V -30
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    PHONES knobs. 12 MIDI IN/OUT The MIDI IN and OUT connectors exchange MIDI commands with any MIDI device, such as a Mackie Control Universal or keyboard, and serves as a standard Windows or Mac MIDI I/O. Note: The XD-2 is transparent to the MIDI commands; they pass to and from your computer via the
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    in software to be stereo or mono (see page 45). Note: To connect a set of powered computer speakers, you use a standard microphone cable with an XLR connector. Phantom power is available only on . Leave the INSTRUMENT button out. Note: The XD-2 has an input-level auto-detection feature which sets
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    power switch on the XD-2, so as soon as the external power supply is plugged into AC power, it is powered up and ready to go. 16 USB This is the main connection between the XD-2 and the host computer. Use the USB cable provided to connect this port to a USB 2 15 9V DC 750mA USB 16 User's Guide 30
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    Connectors XLR Connectors The inputs on the XD-2 accept 3-pin male XLR connectors, typically used for microphone cables. A balanced XLR connector uses a three-conductor shielded cable and is wired according to the AES (Audio Engineering Society) standard, as follows: XLR SHIELD 2 HOT Hot (+)
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    audio use. Your Mackie dealer can help you find an appropriate cable for the S/PDIF connection. MIDI Connectors These are 5-pin male DIN connectors, which are the standard connectors used to make MIDI connections. Your Mackie dealer can help you find suitable MIDI cables for the XD-2. User's Guide
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    to the XD-2 USB interface. See page 12 for instructions on how to load the XD-2 software. The on-screen user interface operates in the same way for the PC and Macintosh versions, except where noted (this guide uses the PC screens). Drivers and Platform Support The XD-2 software supports a number of
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    The Spike Powered Recording System is compatible with the following drivers: • ASIO 2.0 (Audio Stream Input/Output, Steinberg Media Technologies) • WDM (Windows Driver Model, Microsoft Corporation) • OS X Core Audio (Audio Class USB device, Apple Computer), Core MIDI HAL9000® Connections to the
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    The XD-2 Software screens Once the XD-2 software application is started, there are three main views powerup, save and load DSP templates, reset controls, sample clock selection, clock lock detection, USB lock, and stereo/mono selection. DSP (see page 46) This screen contains the three DSP
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    file. The name of the currently opened file appears in the window between the OPEN and SAVE buttons. We supply some neat and exciting guide. PC users: make sure you have the latest copy of Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed on your computer. This is available as a free download from www.adobe.com. Mac
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    XD-2 in the background. This prevents accidental disconnection of signals to and from recording applications, as well as being a convenience to avoid extra windows and desktop clutter. On a Mac, only the Minimize button is active. To exit the XD-2 software, choose Command-Q or Quit. User's Guide
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    metering, DSP enable and ordering, output level controls, and master linking. USB The Overview Screen USB button When the USB button is off (not lit), the XD-2 operates in Rec/Play mode and acts as a standard USB audio interface for recording and overdubbing. The analog inputs and S/PDIF input are
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    Overview screen continued HiZ SPDIF 48 V The Overview Screen HiZ indicator These indicators light when the XD-2 front panel INSTRUMENT (guitar icon) buttons are pushed in. They let you know when on the front panel is pushed in, to let you know that the phantom power is active. User's Guide 39
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    converters. Each channel also has a SIG and OL indicator which corresponds to the XD-2 front panel -30 and OL LEDs. Note: The OL indicator will light when when in USB mode, by using the software output level controls in Tracktion or whichever recording software you are using. User's Guide 40
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    lights in the software screen.) HP filters are useful for reducing low frequency rumble or loud Tuba solos, or if your speakers or neighbors can't frequencies can be changed in the frequency windows to the right of the HP/LP buttons. Click in the window and drag up or down to increase or 's Guide 41
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    button in each DSP module window. If you right-click and drag (control+click on a Mac), you can rearrange the order of the DSP modules in the signal path. Output faders Click and drag on these faders to adjust the output level of each channel, from Off to +10 Guide 42
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    the host computer is turned on. On a PC, the XD-2 software is added to the startup folder; on a Mac, it is added to Login Items. Note: The XD-2 software can operate in the background in Windows or Mac OS X. The XD2 icon appears in the system tray in Windows or the dock in OS X. Simply click on the
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    the XD-2 software. Reset Controls button Click this button to return all the controls in the XD-2 Software to their default factory values. Sample Clock Selection Select XD-2 to Sample Clock Selection is set to XD-2. If not, reboot the computer or turn the XD-2 power on or off. User's Guide 44
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    Tracktion (under the "Settings" tab), or the system preferences in your audio software application. If the sample clock is set to S/PDIF, the XD-2 will look for, and lock on to a connected S/PDIF device operating at 44.1, or 48 kHz sampling rates. USB Connection Established This LED lights when the
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    DSP Screen When the DSP button is selected, the DSP screen appears as if by magic: Zoom Ch. 1 Zoom Ch. 2 Parametric EQ Module DSP Two-Channel View Compressor Module Gate/Expander Module User's Guide 46
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    DSP Single Channel View (showing Channel 1) SWITCH button appears just above the ZOOM button. Use this to switch between the channel 1 and channel 2 displays. User's Guide 47
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    and bypass that particular module. The modules can also be activated by clicking on the buttons in the DSP section of the Overview section. User's Guide 48
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    , which overwrites all the current EQ, Compressor and Gate settings. RESET: This resets all the settings for the DSP module to the default settings. User's Guide 49
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    the LINK button is enabled, that channel's settings are copied over to the other channel. Linking in the EQ section also links the filters. User's Guide 50
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    . The numbers correspond to the nodes in the graphic display. Nodes IN HP/LP Shelf Gain Freq Quality Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Parametric Equalizer User's Guide 51
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    overall EQ applied. Marvel how the display changes when the LP and HP filter frequencies are adjusted in the Overview section (see page 41). User's Guide 52
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    the signal once it crosses the threshold. Input and Output meters These meters indicates the signal level before and after it enters the compressor. User's Guide 53
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    slider Use this to compensate for the loss of gain caused by the action of the compressor. It ranges from 0.0 dB to 24.0 dB. User's Guide 54
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    button is lit. It con- trols how sharp the compressor responds near the threshold. It ranges from 0.0 to 10.0 dB on either side of the threshold. Knee Limit button Clicking this button causes the Ratio setting to jump button also lights if you move the Ratio slider to maximum. User's Guide 55
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    threshold level. This can reduce the overall noise level in your mix by muting unused or noisy channels. The XD-2 Gate has controls to adjust attack, release, hold, threshold, and range. It can also be turned into an signal level as it enters and exits the Gate/Expander module. User's Guide 56
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    remains open after the input signal has fallen below, and remains below, the threshold. It ranges from 0.0 ms to 10.0 sec. The release time is in addition to the hold time. Threshold slider The threshold is the level at dB to 100 dB. (This slider is not visible when EXPAND is on.) User's Guide 57
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    nothing better than unwinding with a trip to the outer planets of the solar Attack system. Unfortunately, this feature is not quite work- Release ing correctly, and is not . Unfortunately, their clothing didn't. Such is the price of progress. Threshold Node Threshold Ratio User's Guide 58
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    Spike, and how to use the MIX knob during overdubbing and mixing. Although we mention Tracktion in this section, the information generally applies to any other recording software you might be using with your XD to USB, you will only hear DIR USB the DIR USB need to listen to the USB output
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    DIR USB from Tracktion (USB). Set new performance via software as well software monitoring through Tracktion. If you software are not monitoring through software as well. This is software, it can be achieved by disabling the monitor button on the track, or muting the record track. Consult your audio software
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    this is done by software monitoring. In Tracktion, software monitoring can be enabled by turning on "end-to-end" for each input individually. Click the Spike audio input icon you are recording is the DIR USB USB output of your computer. Set the MIX knob to USB and go to work. User's Guide 61
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    the Warmer Phaser plug-in and Mackie Final Mix to get you on your way. The great EQ and dynamics of the XD-2 can also be used for this purpose, by enabling the USB Processing mode. This is done by selecting the USB button in the XD-2 Overview screen. USB The XD-2 Overview Screen This mode allows
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    software audio buffer size. The audio buffer (also referred to as ASIO buffer on a PC, or Core Audio buffer on a Mac) is an area in memory that Tracktion uses to hold your audio good performance from your system, it is best to the Settings tab, choosing the XD-2 in the Wave Device drop Guide 63
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    USB port Macintosh requirements • Macintosh OS 10.3 • Power Mac supported by OSX). Hard Drive notes • To record a one minute 24-bit/44.1 kHz Mono track requires approximately 8 MB of hard drive space. • Preferably, use a second drive for recording audio, not your main drive with the operating system
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    XD-2 Analog Specifications Dynamic Range (Noise) • -101.5 dBr Mic in to Monitor Out, Gain at Min • -101.0 dBr Mic in to Monitor Out, Gain ) • < 0.009% @ 1 kHz Gain Ranges • XLR input = +6 dB to +60 dB • 1/4" input = -14 dB to +40 dB Frequency Response • 20 Hz - 20 kHz @ +0.0/-0.5 dB User's Guide 65
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    XD-2 Digital Specifications A/D Conversion • 24 bit, 44.1/48 kHz, 103 dB dynamic range (88.2/96 kHz in future software update) D/A Conversion • 24 bit, 44.1/48 kHz, 108 dB dynamic range (88.2/96 kHz in future software software update • Soft Knee: On/Off (curve variable 0-10 dB) • Output Gain: 0 dB -
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    Mushroom/Marshmallow Superior- Deluxe Heartburn Combo Not a flying toy! 8.85 in 225 mm XD-2 1.60 in 42 mm 8.02 in 204 mm 8.70 in 221 mm 2.38 in Because this guide is available as a PDF, it may be updated and posted on our website (www.mackie.com). Check the website and download the guide if it
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    MONO/ STEREO USB DRY MIC IN 1/4" INPUT HiZ S/PDIF INPUT Note: When the XD-2 is in USB processing mode, the MIX knob is deactivated. The USB input signals DAC MONITOR USB INPUT (FROM COMPUTER) SPIKE XD-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM REV 1 DIGITAL SIGNAL ANALOG SIGNAL TINY LITTLE FEET PHONES USB OUTPUT (TO
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    variety of reasons. • Remove power to your XD-2, and turn it back on again. • Check the USB connections, (but do not try plugging/unplugging the USB as a troubleshooting measure.) • Restart your computer if you are still having problems. No Audio into Computer: • Confirm the XD-2 is receiving mic or
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    (PC) or Core Audio (Mac) buffer size or latency. • Be sure the XD-2 is the only device on the USB chain. The easiest way to do this is to be sure the XD-2 is connected directly to your computer's USB port; we do not recommend using USB Hubs with the XD-2. • Most likely, the XD-2 software is set to
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    S/PDIF device I hear my Windows/Mac sounds through my should have an indicator that will tell you if XD-2, but I don't want to: it is receiving sync or not. The Mackie XD-2 should not be selected as your • The XD-2 S/PDIF outputs are always active. computer system sound source. To disable it
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    having problems? • Be sure you are running the latest version of the XD-2 software, firmware, and drivers. • Registered Spike users can check and download the latest versions from: www.mackie.com/spikeauth • If after updating, you still are having problems, please call tech support. User's Guide 72
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    repair the XD-2. calling for service. If the problem is related to set- 3. Pack the XD-2 in its original packaging and box. ting up and using the XD-2 with the third-party This is very important. Mackie is not responsible software, please contact the software manufacturer's technical support. If
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    www.mackie.com/spikeauth or complete and return the product registration card included with your Spike system. Support staff at 1-800-898-3211, Monday to Friday, from 7 AM to 5 PM PST. After hours, please visit www.mackie.com and look under Support, or email us at [email protected]. User's Guide
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    MACKIE SPIKE POWERED RECORDING SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY Please keep your sales receipt in a problem, a copy of the sales receipt with price and date showing, and your return street address (no P.O. boxes or route numbers, please!). If we cannot duplicate the problem at the factory-authorized service
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    copy of the original dealer's invoice or sales receipt. Final determination of warranty coverage lies performed by factory-authorized service centers. H. This software products are covered solely by the warranty contained in the terms and conditions of the Mackie Software License. User's Guide 76
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    LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INC. 16220 WOOD-RED ROAD NE ¥ WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 USA US AND CANADA: 800.898.3211 ¥ EUROPE, ASIA, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA: 425.487.4333 MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA: 31.20.654.4000 ¥ FAX: 425.487.4337 ¥ WWW.MACKIE.COM E-MAIL: [email protected]
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