
MixBus really helps you stay focused on what's most important. It's very easy for the unlimited options to distract us from the real production, mixing, and the sound. I've made the most complex mix ever.woohoo! That makes me awesome at production!". I think it's easy to have the mindset of "oh, look this complex thing I've created, all the plug-ins, all the busses, all the processing. To me, other DAWs really open the door to make productions way more complicated than they need to be, and users need to be mindful of that. I've learned a great deal using MixBus, after working first on DAWs where there were no "limitations". Honestly, sometimes I prefer how things sound in MixBus, sometimes I prefer how they sound in S1. For mixing, I've modeled my S1 mix template after my MixBus template, and that's been nice, combining things I really like from each one. Like here, they have a great community, I have very well respected friends who love it, I find it more stable, and there are some things it does faster and easier. I think the polarity optimization is a "killer app" part of MixBus and I miss that on other DAWs.īut there is much to love about S1. I really love having immediate access to the most important tools, opening very few plug-in windows, and the bussing and the way it's designed with the 12 bus "limit".

I've not done any production yet at all on MixBus, only mixing, and I really love it for that, compared to Sonar and S1. Larry Shelby 26,001 Larry Shelby 26,001 cclarry Members 26,001 27,464 posts Posted November 5, 2021. Then I discovered you could use the little scroll wheel on the top of a mouse to control the rotary settings.

Harrison Mixbus 7 and 32C updated to 7.2 By Larry Shelby, Novemin Deals. They were the first Waves plug-ins I ever bought I was disappointed when I first got the API 550 A/B, because they seemed really fiddly to use.

(11-24-2018, 12:40 PM)stresstour Wrote: doncolga Harrison Mixbus 7 and 32C updated to 7.2 Sign in to follow this.
