Also interesting how he mentions LV2 and LADSPA support on all platforms. I'm pretty sure no one in the open-source community, or in the Ardour/Mixbus camp, is holding back adoption of the LV2 format by anyone else on Win/OSX. But there's nothing wrong, yet plenty unique and righteous, about Mixbus' exclusive use of the LV2 format. This seemed a diversion from that and was refreshing to read. Sure, they take note of it but in mostly 'press release' form maybe a few positive comments, and some obligatory counter-balancing ones about how it still hasn't quite arrived yet, or how plug-in support holds it back from going neck and neck with the 'big boys', then just leaving it to be lost in the mix. 3 in particular (when it really came into it's own feature-wise), most coverage of Mixbus by mainsteam publications, to me seemed done quite as 'stealthy' as the way he described Harrison entering the DAW game. In my experience, like many others have said, 32C is worth the price difference just for that alone, and I also think it makes standard Mixbus an even better value than ever before considering the lowered asking price. :PĪs DAW's they're both exactly the same save for the 4 additional mixbus channels and enhanced eq section. Not to mention plugin-pin management (He doesn't). He does go on describing it's useful DAW features, of which metering, analysis, export, midi filtering and perhaps even persistent undo functionality are uniquely/exclusively well implemented. since Russ seems pretty sincere about his use of the program. I've read this before, and it's a bit befuddling esp. The reviewer starts, and ends with saying how Mixbus is 'not quite as feature-packed' as 32C. This is a great opportunity for anyone to discover the amazing sound and possibilities offered by Mixbus.Well it's nice to read some nice words about Mixbus outside of here and a few other forums. Now to celebrate the launch of Mixbus 2.3, we have talked our friends at Harrison into providing their incredible software at the incredible price of ONLY $39 ! Yeah, we know you like thatįrom Wednesday, May 29 until midnight on Sunday June 16th, 2013 Mixbus will be sold at the exceptional price of ONLY $39 ! It is part of “Harrison Consoles” strategy to make Mixbus accessible to a wide range of musicians, producers, etc. Mixbus SRP (suggested retail price) is ONLY $219. Their years of experience, refining the most revered digital mixing consoles, shines through in Mixbus. Sound quality was, in many cases, an afterthought… but the folks at Harrison recognised that there’s now enough processor power to SOUND good too. Mixbus is the first DAW with a Mixer implementation that was actually created by a Mixer company… Sounds obvious, doesn’t it? But most DAWs were created by programmers when computers were new and exciting but low-powered. Remember the sound of Michael Jackson’s albums Thriller and BAD? Well these, as so many other incredible albums and films were recorded on a Harrison Console ! Mixbus is a largely open source project (Mac – PC – Linux) powered by legendary manufacturer “ Harrison Consoles“. You can use Mixbus to record your band, mix a record, make a podcast, or edit the audio for your video. Mixbus provides professional-level features to import or record an unlimited number of audio tracks to your computer, edit them, and mix them together. In short, Mixbus™ is a full-featured Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with “True Analog Mixing”™: A combination of Harrison’s world-renowned sound and features in an affordable, knob-per-function interface. Well you certainly will hear more about Mixbus in the next months and years ! We at DontCrack believe that Mixbus might simply be a revolution in the way that we Record and Mix music ! Mixbus isn’t just a new DAW… it’s a new way of thinking about digital recording ! Previous owners will receive an email with download links to version 2.3. Mixbus v2.3 introduces 3 new high-end plug-ins “bundled” inside that you can evaluate and purchase.
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