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But when you tweak, even just a little, some pots here and there. Ps: no demo available for mixbus, but you won't regret this choice. There is a great quality in it, the stereo field is wide, and I easily got a great mixdown of tracks I could never achieve in Live for 2 reasons, a) when using live I can't resist and get back to re-arrange stuff, re-tweak stuff, etc., so it never ends, and b) all in mixbus is already here under your fingers (mouse) each channel has its compression, eq, and the busses are dope with their proprietary tape emulation algorythms, you don't browse all your vsts and live devices to fill empty channels. (search the gearslutz thread about harrison mixbus, it's discussed a lot). Go mixbus, it's a joy to use, and the sound is indeed great. I remeber having found issues with certain tracks some time that reminded me to the. on the mixer strip (up) active also grayed and well in sync with the editor grayed track. I ended like memes, enjoying the 2 softwares for the composition and mixing tasks separately, rendering my separate tracks in live, then importing them in mixbuss to get a quickly done proper and great sounding mixdown. I deactivated this track on the track header menu (untick) the track header was grayed out. that was a bit of pain in the ass, and CPU hog, and screen mess. I tried the audio streaming with jack, and it works fine, but a lots of patching, setting up the 2. They still work great, but I never use them.Mixbus is a great cheap but quality virtual mixing console (and DAW, but this is ardour, not harrison) #Harrison mixbus 32c gearslutz installI did not bother to install them, but I assume they would work.īack when I first bought Mixbus, I purchased the bundle that included the LinuxDSP plugin pack (no longer available). Their web page mentions nothing about Linux whatsoever, but I downloaded all their demos, and they all include Linux versions. Note these are *native* VSTs for Linux, which Ardour & Mixbus support out of the box I stand corrected, OvertoneDSP does distribute for Linux, with limited support and Linux VST only (no LV2). #Harrison mixbus 32c gearslutz windowsI use a second machine running Windows for that kind of stuff. The only thing I really miss on Linux is a sample engine that is on par with Kontakt or EWQL Play in terms of libraries (especially for exotic or ethnic instruments). (02-21-2017, 08:07 AM)Brett McCoy Wrote: I use the Harrison plugins, Calf plugins, LinuxDSP plugins (now known as OvertoneDSP, sadly they no longer distribute Linux plugins, they have a decent Pultec emulation), various other LV2 plugin sets that come with Ubuntu Studio. They are in my Waves Central and activated, 3 plugins work fine still, but one plugin (Waves Tune Real Time) crashes 32C as soon as I load this plugin in. I use a second machine running Windows for that kind of stuff. Hi There, (Windows 10 V 1903, 64bit, 32C latest Version) I have 4 Waves plugins and they have always worked fine, until a couple of days ago. I use the Harrison plugins, Calf plugins, LinuxDSP plugins (now known as OvertoneDSP, sadly they no longer distribute Linux plugins, they have a decent Pultec emulation), various other LV2 plugin sets that come with Ubuntu Studio. I'd love to be able to move over to linux if I could find some plugins that would get me in the ballpark of the plugins mentioned above. In windows on my particular system, it's almost as bad as monitoring off the playback head on a reel to reel deck! I was amazed at how much snappier everything was! I could live monitor through linux with a very acceptable amount of latency. The other day I loaded AVLinux on a different partition and installed 32C. ![]() #Harrison mixbus 32c gearslutz windows 10I've been running 32C on Windows 10 and have grown quite accustomed to using Klanghelm MJUC for Fairchild and UA 175/176 style compression and Valhalla Plate and Room plugins. I'm used to initially painting in broad strokes with a Pultec. ![]() What plugins are you relying on, particularly for "character" compression and plate/chamber sounds? ![]() #Harrison mixbus 32c gearslutz macI'm posting this in general discussion because it's not really a support question.Īlso, I'm not looking to start a gearslutz style flame war about Windows vs Mac vs Linux for DAW's.įor those who are exclusively using Linux as a host for Mixbus:Īre you relying exclusively on Harrison plugins? ![]()
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