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Mixbus 3 review
Mixbus 3 review





mixbus 3 review

On launching Mixbus, an Ardour user will first notice a complete redesign of the Mix window. Harrison’s engineers took the foundation of this software, but made some serious changes.

mixbus 3 review

This relationship was advanced through the development of Mixbus.

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Harrison had an existing relationship with Ardour, which helped design the software side of Harrison’s Xdubber unit. Harrison chose the Ardour workstation ( which was cross-platform (Mac/PC/Linux), had a large existing user base and offered the ability to modify the programming. Rather than building a DAW from the ground up, it seemed a better idea to take an existing infrastructure and swap out portions with newly redesigned components. The company found that running a plug-in version of its channel strip through the summing architecture exhibited in the aux buses and the main summing bus of most DAWs results in a sound that is unsatisfactory. We’ve seen quite a few offerings that represent the channel strips of different analog consoles, but up until now, a virtual Harrison has existed solely in Universal Audio’s UAD platform in the form of a modeled EQ based on Bruce Swedien’s hit-making Harrison 32C.Īccording to Harrison, the sound of its consoles runs deeper than a simple EQ or compressor. Thanks to efforts from many major plug-in manufacturers, modeling has become a very accessible way to employ the signature sounds of popular mixing consoles in DAW-based working environments. Mixbus features many extras, including user-defined shortcuts, EQ on each channel and control surface support.







Mixbus 3 review