![]() Our goal was to design a mixer using the "best practices" that we have developed over the course of 30 years. Of course different workstations will exhibit these problems to different degrees. 'What are the "well known flaws" of other workstations? It is our opinion that the "gross" defects in many workstations include internal clipping, lacking dither stages in the DSP processing, multiple format conversions, out-of-control gain stages causing plugins to work outside their intended range, routing choices that cause latency/timing errors, Inability to see meters such as compressor gain reduction without opening the plugin dialog, bad ramping of plugin coefficients, and poor user-interface integration. ![]() Here's what Harrison has to say, in part, about it and I fully concur: Love Reaper and Podium, but they only take you halfway there! DAWs don't act enough like real desk situations. Very funny that I couldn't figure it out before, since it's as plain as the nose on our faces. I always knew something was missing and fundamentally wrong with the normal plugin and DAW approach we are all forced to use these days. THIS mixer is more like the real consoles I learned on. Fast learning curve, though, with this I'm seeing.Īnd yes, the mixer abilities are awesome, and I intend this as my regular go-to way of mixing out of Reaper and Podium some as well. No real issues, aside from my basic inexperience with this system. Not crashing here, scanned and likes all plugs except about 3 out of the 200 I threw at it to test. where are all the problems and things wrong that people always complained about in regard to Ardour and Mixbus? It's supposed to crash a lot and not like all these plugins, etc., etc. I'm on a very standard setup in Win 7 64-bit, 500 gig drive, 2.4 gighz CPU, running all my audio stuff in my preferred 32-bit mode (I have no need for 64-bit now or ever, as I dislike sampling or plugin VSTi that have huge memory appetites). Part of the reason is I'm currently at work on a large batch of new tunes and none has approached any real mixdown stage yet.īut, so far, I have set up several very workable mix templates both large and small project size, and I have to say that I have barely had any issues at all with using Mixbus. I must admit, I haven't had as much time so far to concentrate on using it a whole lot. As a relatively new owner/user of the awesome Harrison Mixbus, I've been wondering how other Reaper users who bought Mixbus recently are doing and if they are liking it.
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