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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 14 October 2008


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Mackie Tracktion 2

Mackie’s youthful single-screen music-production suite gets a second coming. Simon Gershon is on hand to welcome its arrival.

Price: £130.00
Manufacturer: Mackie
Website: http://www.mackie.com

As you all know, software writers live on a secret island location somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, operating from behind a fake panel in the cliff face, from time to time enhancing our dull lives with clever things we never thought were necessary for making music. Some of these very clever native programmers were called Raw Material Software. Unfortunately, they didn’t make programs like the rest of the islanders, and were thrown off it for making their software too easy to understand. Fortunately for them – and us – a large ship called Mackie happened to be passing and rescued them, along with their new product, which they called Tracktion. Mackie gave them food and water and, more importantly, the commercial and distribution power they richly deserved. Raw Material were then able to thank Mackie, their new owners, by producing Tracktion 2, and the rest is, as the saying goes, history.

 

Score: 10

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 28
Filed under Host Sequencers, Mackie, Software

 

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