FrankH wrote:The arm rest has a floppydrive enclosure molded into it. That's how early this one is. The original plan was to build the CPU/power supply into the board itself...but that changed early on. No room, too noisy, RFI/EMI issues. This is probably one of (if not) the oldest working D8B in existence.
The other one was amongst the first group of ten off the line...delivered to Bob, Peter, Greg, the Mackie recording studio, the testing dept and me. I'm guessing it's at least 14 years old. It's been in continual use since I took possession of it. Still works fine.
I have probably some of the first mixes ever done on a d8b
FrankH wrote:I have probably some of the first mixes ever done on a d8b
I guess I can top that. Did the first digital multitrack recordings and mixes on the D8B using that proto in NYC. Recorded an interesting and talented guitarist named Vicky Genfan and her band. We used those recordings for the first show demos. Used DA-88's for that.
BTW...I'm gonna guess yours is a single molded slot. There were two armrests proto'd for the floppydrive. Mine is the earliest: a hinged cover panel. Two pieces and easily breakable. Abandoned within weeks after every single door broke off on the protos. The single molded slot version actually went out the door on a few production models because they ran out of "no slot" armrests.
I don't remember any of those armrests going on in production though.
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