I think Harrison would be better off releasing the channel strip as a separate plugin. And all you fan boys can dislike my comments all you want. This to me seems more like a cheap money grab attempt, and I’m not falling for it. Is there an easy way to bounce midi to audio yet? Is there a fix for the broken midi mapping support for the knobs on the mixbuses? Slapping on a “TapeX” add-on doesn’t quite cut it, and as for the rest they belong in a minor update like There is nothing in here to warrant a major version update imo. And it still crashes occasionally, which sucks! If Mixbus had that ability I would have never switched, and I'll probably still use it for mixing, but at 4096 samples so I have room to play. With Studio One, no issues at all at 32 samples, AND I can monitor in the DAW and hear the plugins with no issue. Nice to be able to have a little EQ (or whatever else) printed to the track during recording! I can't hardly even start Mixbus 32C at 32 samples, I need at at least 128 or 256 to keep the DSP less than 70-75%. With Studio One I can record at 32 samples AND have plugins on the input channels that print to the track while recording. I've had to switch to Studio One 5 for tracking and editing. The difference is in the sound as Mixbus is modeled after the Harrison console sound while 32C is modeled after a specific console, the one that Bruce Swedien used to mix records. While 32C has more busses, the overall feel and functionality remain the same. The Recorder window does little for me since I already have most of that from my interface. Harrison Mixbus, as well as Mixbus 32C, are quite similar. Very slight bit of DSP improvement, but that's all I really noticed. (03-24-2021, 10:33 PM)JK Mobley Wrote: I'm very much underwhelmed so far with V7. Try a free demo at our Software Downloads page Hardware input renaming: name your device's hardware inputs to match your studio connections: "Vocal Mic", "Guitar Mic", "Bass DI".A dedicated meter-bridge for your soundcard inputs: you no longer have to create a Track to see which hardware input you are plugged into.A compact view of your track's record & monitor status, plus a simplified timeline that keeps everything in view at once.Some of the benefits of the new Recorder window with TapeX include: Updated ASIO driver for Windows: improved CPU performance and better support for ASIO devices that use milliseconds to set the buffersize rather than samplesĪre you ready to get the band back together?! TapeX ( "Tracking And Performing EXperience") is a new page dedicated to capturing your multitrack band performances.Updated Mac builds use the latest Apple tools to support the new Waves v12 plugins (among other benefits).Mac and Windows installers are now Signed and Notarized: no more security prompts during installation!.The upgrade price for Mixbus32C v7 is $79 from any prior version of Mixbus32C. V7 is here! Existing Mixbus32C customers should receive an upgrade coupon today via email.
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