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Mackie streaming interfaces typically include HDMI input plus HDMI passthrough, multiple USB‑C ports, a main microphone input, a chat headset input and a smartphone input, a headphone jack, and stereo line outputs for speakers.
They provide tactile level controls (knobs/faders) and a row of programmable keys you can use to trigger samples and transitions during a live stream.
Capture cards commonly support 1080p at 60 fps, while HDMI passthrough on these devices can handle up to 4K at 60 fps.
Some Mackie devices include two USB‑C inputs so you can attach extra cameras, USB microphones, thumb drives and other USB gear while using only a single computer port.
You can trigger samples and transitions using physical programmable keys on the device, and use matrix‑style software’s virtual pads to create and trigger samples, apply effects, and tweak mixes.