

It also has latency compensation for external effects units.
Mixbus demo full#
Version 1.1 of MixBus, which is still in testing, has full latency compensation throughout. So when you move beyond the built in busses and have to use Ardour's busses you don't get that feature. Ardour (the program that MixBus is built on) doesn't have latency compensation. There is full latency compensation on the Harrison mixer busses. The person who did that test screwed something up. Noone (myself included) has been able to reproduce the NULLing mixes from any app with mixbus. Slamthecrank gave the highlights of the early stages of a thread on GearSlutz (the thread is now at 35 pages and the skeptics are dying off there). Does it sound as good as an analog Harrison console? NO. I don't know about having a real console in the box, but what ever is in there sounds great. You wouldn't believe how much this can speed up a mix.Īs far as the marketing goes, like with all products, you have to separate the language from the fact. This is a far more intuitive approach than having to open EQ and compression in separate windows. I love having the EQ and dynamics easily available in the mixer window. With the two projects that I've moved from logic to mixbus, I was able to get a nicer sounding mix in much less time with fewer plugins. The mixes I've done on it sound much better than I can get out of logic. This is a fantastic sounding piece of software. I read what you guys were saying and thought I would balance the opinions on this thread out a little (so there you go.full transparency).

I found this thread doing a quick google search on Harrison Mixbus.
