Came across this:
https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbu ... 548IpGWk8k
Looks very basic but, could be a good option to Reaper?
EDIT: comes with an expander demo that can be purchased.
New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
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New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
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Re: New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
I like the looks of it. NOBODY has probably used them in real life. For the money, it looks like it could be worth it.
That said, I have no issues with Reaper. It suits my needs just fine.
That said, I have no issues with Reaper. It suits my needs just fine.
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Re: New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
I guess, if you already have Reaper, no reason to switch. This could be good for someone new to recording?
Here is a list of plugins:
Harrison plug-ins:
Dyno-Mite ( free; fully operable )
GVerb+ ( unlicensed demo * )
3D Delay ( unlicensed demo * )
Micro-Glide ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-EQ Equalizer( unlicensed demo * )
XT-ME Mastering Equalizer ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-MC Multiband Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-BC Bass Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-VC Vocal Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-DC Drum Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-DS De-Esser( unlicensed demo * )
XT-EG Expander/Gate( unlicensed demo * )
XT-LC Lookahead Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-TG Tom-Tom Gate( unlicensed demo * )
XT-SC Spectral Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
*The sound of these Harrison plug-ins is fully intact without being licensed. This allows you to evaluate their performance, and share your sessions with other Mixbus users who have not yet purchased the plugins. An unlicensed Harrison plugin will fade to black when the control panel is opened, and will not respond to mouse clicks after a few seconds. To enable the control panel, please purchase a license for the plugin at http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/store- ... ugins.html
Plugins provided by the Ardour open-source community:
a-Amplifier ( free, full-functioning )
a-Fluid Synth ( free, full-functioning )
a-High/Low Pass Filter ( free, full-functioning )
a-Reasonable Synth ( free, full-functioning )
a-Delay ( free, full-functioning )
a-Reverb ( free, full-functioning )
a-EQ ( free, full-functioning )
a-Compressor ( free, full-functioning )
a-Gate ( free, full-functioning )
a-Inline Scope (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-Inline Spectrogram (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-MIDI Monitor (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-Simple Synth (example Lua script source-code provided)
RedZep drum instrument ( free, full-functioning )
Black Perl drum instrument ( free, full-functioning )
General MIDI Synth ( free, full-functioning )
These plugins, provided by the Ardour community, do not have customized control panels. Instead they use the generic plugin controls that Mixbus provides for any plugin.
X42 partner products:
X42 SetBfree modeled tonewheel organ ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Whirl rotating speaker effect ( free, full-functioning )
X42 MIDI filter plug-ins ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Stereo Routing ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Metering suite ( unlicensed demo )
X42 ×42-EQ ( unlicensed demo )
Here is a list of plugins:
Harrison plug-ins:
Dyno-Mite ( free; fully operable )
GVerb+ ( unlicensed demo * )
3D Delay ( unlicensed demo * )
Micro-Glide ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-EQ Equalizer( unlicensed demo * )
XT-ME Mastering Equalizer ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-MC Multiband Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-BC Bass Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-VC Vocal Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-DC Drum Character ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-DS De-Esser( unlicensed demo * )
XT-EG Expander/Gate( unlicensed demo * )
XT-LC Lookahead Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
XT-TG Tom-Tom Gate( unlicensed demo * )
XT-SC Spectral Compressor ( unlicensed demo * )
*The sound of these Harrison plug-ins is fully intact without being licensed. This allows you to evaluate their performance, and share your sessions with other Mixbus users who have not yet purchased the plugins. An unlicensed Harrison plugin will fade to black when the control panel is opened, and will not respond to mouse clicks after a few seconds. To enable the control panel, please purchase a license for the plugin at http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/store- ... ugins.html
Plugins provided by the Ardour open-source community:
a-Amplifier ( free, full-functioning )
a-Fluid Synth ( free, full-functioning )
a-High/Low Pass Filter ( free, full-functioning )
a-Reasonable Synth ( free, full-functioning )
a-Delay ( free, full-functioning )
a-Reverb ( free, full-functioning )
a-EQ ( free, full-functioning )
a-Compressor ( free, full-functioning )
a-Gate ( free, full-functioning )
a-Inline Scope (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-Inline Spectrogram (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-MIDI Monitor (example Lua script source-code provided)
a-Simple Synth (example Lua script source-code provided)
RedZep drum instrument ( free, full-functioning )
Black Perl drum instrument ( free, full-functioning )
General MIDI Synth ( free, full-functioning )
These plugins, provided by the Ardour community, do not have customized control panels. Instead they use the generic plugin controls that Mixbus provides for any plugin.
X42 partner products:
X42 SetBfree modeled tonewheel organ ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Whirl rotating speaker effect ( free, full-functioning )
X42 MIDI filter plug-ins ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Stereo Routing ( free, full-functioning )
X42 Metering suite ( unlicensed demo )
X42 ×42-EQ ( unlicensed demo )
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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Re: New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
I need to see if I can update my VST's in Reaper.
I think it looks like a good DAW to have as a alternative to Reaper. For the money, have both. I bought my copy of Reaper a couple of years ago. That $60 paid for itself off long time ago.
I think it looks like a good DAW to have as a alternative to Reaper. For the money, have both. I bought my copy of Reaper a couple of years ago. That $60 paid for itself off long time ago.
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Re: New Harrison Console Mixbus DAW
I have been using Mixbus for several years now. It is great software that adds a cool sound thanks to the DSP running on it. It isn't as easy to navigate like Tracktion Waveform or Reaper, but the DSP gives a cool sound to it.
They have two forms, Mixbus and Mixbus 32c. The 32c version has more EQ options per strip and more busses. Both are good, but I prefer 32c for the extra processing with DSP. The downside to 32c is that you need a certain pixel rating on the monitor for it to look it's best on screen. Too small, then fonts and buttons run into each other.
You should definitely try the demo
Cole
They have two forms, Mixbus and Mixbus 32c. The 32c version has more EQ options per strip and more busses. Both are good, but I prefer 32c for the extra processing with DSP. The downside to 32c is that you need a certain pixel rating on the monitor for it to look it's best on screen. Too small, then fonts and buttons run into each other.
You should definitely try the demo
Cole
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Budda Superdrive II 30, 45; Superdrive V40
Hughes & Kettner Duotone
Laney GH100L
Peters Halo/Hydra
Rivera Chubster 40, M100
Rocktron Vendetta 100
VHT Pittbull 100/CL
Cabs
Avatar G412 (Jensen Blackbird 40)
Budda 2x12 Open Back (Jensen P12Q)
Budda 2x12 (Jensen C12K2)
Budda 4x12 (Eminence Cannabis Rex)
Hughes & Kettner CC412 (Fane Medusa 150)
Hughes & Kettner CC412 (UK Greenback)
Mojotone Lite 1x12 (Celestion Hempback)
Rivera K412T (Eminence CV-75)
Splawn 2x12 (Fane M65)
V Boutique V Deluxe 1x12 (Celestion Ruby)
V Boutique Vumble 1x12 (Eminence Delta Pro 12A)
V Boutique Vumble 2x12 (Heritage G12-65)
VHT FatBottom 2x12 (Eminence CV-75)
VHT FatBottom 4x12 (Jensen Raptor 100)