Mackie LM-3204 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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4. Write the RA number plainly on the
outside of the shipping carton in BIG
print (those huge stinky sign markers
work well for this).
5. Ship the product in its original shipping
carton, freight prepaid to:
Mackie Designs
20205 144th Avenue N.E.
Woodinville, WA 98072
U.S.A.
A FREE T-SHIRT OFFER
We love to hear what folks have created
using our mixers. If you use your LM-3204 to
track or mix (or track and mix) a CD or cas-
sette that is commercially released, we’ll trade
you a copy for a genuine Mackie T-shirt.
If you send us some notes as to when and
where and how the production was accom-
plished, a picture of your cassette or CD, a
short caption will probably end up in our
monthly newsletter.
Also Greg Mackie listens to most of ’em.
By “commercially released,” we mean
“offered for sale,” even if it’s just being sold
in your local area, during band breaks at
clubs or via mail order.
No hand-lettered dubs, please. Save those
for our infrequent Mixed on a Mackie contests.
To get your genuine 100% cotton, Made in
USA, Mackie celebrity T-shirt, send your cas-
sette or CD to:
Mackie Designs
FREE T-SHIRT OFFER
attn: Communications Department
20205 144th Ave. NE
Woodinville, WA 98072
Make sure to specify L, XL or XXL size.
If you prefer a small or medium size, just
request a Large and run it through a hot dryer
several times.
Allow several weeks for delivery. We’re
always busier than a carrion fly at a Rottweiler
convention.
Bouquets and brickbats
This manual was primarily written by Dave
Matthew, with additional scribbles by Ron
Koliha. It was viciously scribbled up with red
pens by the Mackie Technical Support
Department and by Manufacturing Engineer-
ing Honcho, Jeff Gilbert. Valiant attempts at
proofreading by Linn Compton. Composed on
souped-up Mac™s in PageMaker™ 5.0 by the
galley slaves in the Mackie Digital Mosh Pit.
As is invariably the case, there are mis-
takes and fuzzy parts that need correction.
Feel free to write us with your comments and
criticisms. We do respond to outside input
— except for the occasional priggish letters
that take us to task for our lighthearted writ-
ing style. Since comments run 100-to-1 FOR
our non-stuffy style, we tend to ignore com-
ments about how smart-alecky we are and
secretly hope that the writers are condemned
to a lifetime of reading other companies’ often
dry or incomprehensible manuals.
©1994, Mackie Designs, All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the USA.
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