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Old 09-12-2014, 06:28 AM
Steev Steev is offline
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Default Harrison MiXbus

Has anyone had a hands on of Mixbus?
http://sites.fastspring.com/harrison...stant/mixbus20
Seems like it's Ardour with a really nice console interface. It also talks to Protools and other DAW software allowing you to mix them within Mixbus.

Seems like its worth a $40 trial...
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Old 09-12-2014, 09:00 AM
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I got it when they had a $20 special a couple of months back. I used it once to 'master' a mix I was working on, just to compare what it did vs just boosting up the volume on the mix. I honestly could hear very little difference, but I barely tweaked the preset. If I get stuck mastering my next album (I've been lucky with free volunteers on previous albums), I might try it for that.
I use Reaper for mixing, and have got used to the GUI, Mixbus looked very foreign to me.
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