I want one. Could someone please buy this for me? You could be my friend

That will be for house keeping and to run plugin's I would say. The meat of the system will probably be running on DSP's as is the same with the d8b.On 2004-03-01 10:33, Counterparts wrote:
"dXb’s CPU will be Pentium-based with an Embedded Windows XP operating system"
Good point!bassdude wrote:
That will be for house keeping and to run plugin's I would say. The meat of the system will probably be running on DSP's as is the same with the d8b.
I did find myself thinking "wouldn't the screens get all greasy & grubby?" YuckBut still it's a computer with DSP cards and a surface controller in a nice box.
Personally, I don't go for the whole touch screen thang either. Seriously, if I was given one I think I would just sell it and buy something else instead!
The d8b was Pentium based as well. The CPU was a 166MHz Pentium 1. I'm thinking this one will be as well. What I've heard is shortly after Mackie began selling the d8b the next-gen processors came onto the market. The price of these P1s dropped exponentially. Mackies supplier supposedly had 500,000 P1s. They really wanted to get rid of them so Mackie offered to buy them all. Mackie made off with these processors for something like $2.00 a piece. This could be B.S. but I've heard it from several sources.On 2004-03-01 10:33, Counterparts wrote:
"dXb’s CPU will be Pentium-based with an Embedded Windows XP operating system"
Kim.Tell us more about the dXb’s effects processing.
In addition to its extensive onboard effects, the dXb will support specific VST plug-ins which have been approved in advance by Mackie. We will supply a list of tested and approved plug-ins when the dXb is released, and we will continue to test and approve additional VST plug-ins into the future. The number of plug-ins a user can run simultaneously will be dependent upon the amount of channel DSP being utilized, as well as the types and numbers of VST plug-ins being used.