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Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
Nice big update. You can now use plugins in the monitor section. They also made it smaller with a monitor button on the masterbus to hide it. Very nice. Many, many other upgrades.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 18:56:57
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It's actually starting to "get there". Is EZKeys working yet Clint?
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 19:01:03
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I can't find any evidence of such a claim. Unfortunately Mixbus doesn't have a check for updates like my other DAWs.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 19:02:15
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Haven't tried it (EZ Keys) yet, but I love that monitoring section now! I never used it before, but I will now on everything. It's getting pretty nice for sure. Update: EZ Keys still crashes.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 19:09:03
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kitekrazy1 I can't find any evidence of such a claim. Unfortunately Mixbus doesn't have a check for updates like my other DAWs.
If you have the registered version...look in the Harrison forum, interim releases. It will only show to those that have the registered version of 3.0.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 21:48:44
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EZKeys still crashes the 3146 interim.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/14 22:03:58
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Seems to have trouble with quite a few plugs. Ozone 5 Advanced and all related, won't show up, but 6 Advanced and 7 Advanced do, and the new Protoverb from u he doesn't show, there are more but I can't recall at this time and I haven't bothered going through all my plugs as that would take forever, just finding out as I go.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 10:45:10
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What a piece of work! I have tried installing it 3 times and each time it crashes during the VST scan! Then my drivers for the 2 Studio-Captures is gone!!! I have had to re-install the drivers each time it crashed!!!! It works fine on the laptop with the Focusrite interface but will not at all with the Roland units!!! I guess I'll wait for the next release or rollback to the last version.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 12:38:59
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Sidroe What a piece of work! I have tried installing it 3 times and each time it crashes during the VST scan! Then my drivers for the 2 Studio-Captures is gone!!! I have had to re-install the drivers each time it crashed!!!! It works fine on the laptop with the Focusrite interface but will not at all with the Roland units!!! I guess I'll wait for the next release or rollback to the last version.
And what is the response to someone in the SONAR forum (upstairs) who says the same thing about SONAR? I am very fortunate that SONAR, Reaper, Studio One V3 and Mixbus 3 all play nice on my system. And all with my Presonus FaderPort.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 13:18:03
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Here is a perplexing issue! I have noticed when Mixbus 3 crashes on the VST scan, the drivers disappear from Sonar Platinum but the Studio-Captures are still working when I play videos or audio files in the media player in Windows 10!! Has anybody got an answer to this? I used Mixbus 3 quite a lot and now it's dead in the water. Can anybody give me a clue how to get Sonar Platinum, Mixbus 3, and the Studio-Capture drivers to play well together again. It was fine until I did this Mixbus update and now HOLY CRAP!
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 13:18:50
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BTW, I already contacted Harrison. All I got was a reply about isn't windows fun!!
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 13:19:52
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Sidroe BTW, I already contacted Harrison. All I got was a reply about isn't windows fun!!
Well........ isn't it? (I'll get me coat)
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 13:29:16
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 15:23:31
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Well, I got 3146 to finally install and work but I have to set the driver to Microsoft Mapper and that only gives me 2 ins and outs! It won't recognize the Studio-Captures at all in ASIO mode and that is what I need. I've got to have all 32 ins and 20 outs in order to do live recording in Mixbus 3. How do I get Windows 10 to detect the pair of Studio-Captures instead of just one? Any help would be greatly appreciated! When Mixbus 3 crashed I had to shutdown the computer and re-boot so Splat would detect the ASIO drivers again. Any ideas about this?
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 17:56:58
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Hey Sid. I've been stuck at MB 3.0-2257 because of MB/Octa-Capture issues similar to yours. I believe Harrison changed their ASIO code after this version. Here's the latest I got from Ben. Haven't had a chance to install yet. Hi Steve,We haven't received the Octa-Capture from Roland yet; I'll see if I can track it down.In the latest interim (3146), we are providing 2 different "modes" for the ASIO driver. One of the 2 modes may work better for that device.In the Audio Setup window, check the "Audio System" selection, and choose either "PortAudio" or "PortAudio (no callback)". Let me know if either of the 2 modes works better for you.Here's the link to the new installer: http://www.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus/mb3/beta/mixbus-3.0.3146-w64-Setup.exeBest,-Ben
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 17:57:40
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☄ Helpfulby bapu 2016/01/15 18:12:02
GREAT NEWS!!!!!!! I finally got the combination to get Mixbus 3 to detect ALL 32 ins and 20 outs on 2 Studio-Captures synched together!!!! Set the setup page to PortAudio-No Call!!!! That will allow you to access all the ins and outs as in Sonar. I have been chasing this problem all day and I am glad to say that everything is ticking along fine now. I hope I haven't spoken too soon. LOL.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 21:31:56
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Sidroe BTW, I already contacted Harrison. All I got was a reply about isn't windows fun!!
Typical open source developers. I'm glad I'm far closer to reality. They have this attitude like a pacifist nation is going to rule the world after Microsoft and Apple destroy each other. Meanwhile they are in the pumpkin patch with Charlie Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 23:10:58
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kitekrazy1 Typical open source developers. I'm glad I'm far closer to reality. They have this attitude like a pacifist nation is going to rule the world after Microsoft and Apple destroy each other. Meanwhile they are in the pumpkin patch with Charlie Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin.
LOL  , funny, and fairly accurate. I can remember 10+ years ago messing around with Linux for a few years, next year was always going to be the year of Linux, of course it never came, and they wondered why everyone mocked them, but didn't stop them from proclaiming the same the next year and every subsequent year, I guess they are working on if they keep saying it, it's got to eventually happen  . Unfortunately I don't think it ever will. There are a few open source programs that are ok, but for the majority, no, not when stacked up against the 'real' competition. I remember messing around with Ardour years ago, and while it has come a long way, it really hasn't compared to what is available in the commercial world. Same as Linux, a few advancements and a prettier GUI, but progress is slow. That's why it is a shame that Mixbus is based on Ardour, they would obviouosly have to wait for Ardour to do certain things, and it could be a long wait. They should have chosen something in the Windows world, and for more reasons than one would think, if you have spent any time in the Linux world, and aren't a Linux zealot you will know what I mean Unfortunately even though Mixbus is progressing, I think it's going to be a long road, it's going to be plagued by all the stuff that Linux is plagued by, just look at the VST support, it's not native to Linux and that is why it is in the state it is in Mixbus now, just look and compare to the Windows based DAW's. Even Harrisons own plugins are LV2 and not VST. As a DAW, mixbus is practically useless, unless you want to have to cherry pick your plugins, or just use Harrisons, and not be free to use whatever you like as you are in the majority of other DAW's. I recently tried it out, using it as a DAW, and just with 2 audio/guitar tracks, both with Bias Fx, and it was poping and spitting and farting to the point where it was useless, the DSP meter was going into the red, now I can and have had many more instances of BFx in projects in Studio One and Reaper, plus BFD3, heaps of other tracks with Trilian, synths, vocals, all with multiple effects applied, FX chains on the Master bus, and Studio One and Reaper and my PC don't even raise a sweat, it was similar when I was using Sonar as my main DAW before Studio One, no problems, but after updating Platinum recently to Lexington to check out the supposed performance improvements, I found it to started giving problems with spitting, popping and farting with relatively small projects, and it seems after reading the Sonar forum that I am certainly not alone. Meanwhile I can have the same projects in Studio One and Reaper expanded greatly with more tracks and plugins etc without issue, anyway. Mixbus certainly sounds good, there is no denying that, but basically all it can be used for is a big glorified channel strip of sorts, just use it for it's sound, importing your stems etc, because as a DAW or anything else, as it stands now it's useless, and comes with to many restraints and compromises to be worth putting up with, not to mention the instability when you attempt to use it for anything else. Unfortunately, considering what it is based on, and having experience in the Linux world, it's going to be a long time before Mixbus's situation changes and it is ready for prime time, but perhaps like Linux, next year might be it's year, unfortunately as with Linux, that year may also never come. But as I said, it does sound good, and works well enough just importing your stems just to get 'that' sound, and at the price point, well, it's actually cheaper than a lot of channel strips.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/15 23:33:41
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Sidroe GREAT NEWS!!!!!!! I finally got the combination to get Mixbus 3 to detect ALL 32 ins and 20 outs on 2 Studio-Captures synched together!!!! Set the setup page to PortAudio-No Call!!!! That will allow you to access all the ins and outs as in Sonar. I have been chasing this problem all day and I am glad to say that everything is ticking along fine now. I hope I haven't spoken too soon. LOL.
Good news. I actually just logged on to make sure you were using portaudio. Other than two or 3 plugins not working, I'm really liking Mixbus. Sonar will always be my main daw, but it's nice to have Mixbus waiting in the toolbox when I want that sound. There is a setting for the VST scan (I can't remember what it's called ) which basically allows Mixbus more time to scan each plugin. That got a few more working for me. I think it was my TDR plugins that were having issues. Wish they or Toontrack would get EZ Keys to quit crashing.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/16 01:50:29
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jih64
kitekrazy1 Typical open source developers. I'm glad I'm far closer to reality. They have this attitude like a pacifist nation is going to rule the world after Microsoft and Apple destroy each other. Meanwhile they are in the pumpkin patch with Charlie Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin.
LOL , funny, and fairly accurate. I can remember 10+ years ago messing around with Linux for a few years, next year was always going to be the year of Linux, of course it never came, and they wondered why everyone mocked them, but didn't stop them from proclaiming the same the next year and every subsequent year, I guess they are working on if they keep saying it, it's got to eventually happen . Unfortunately I don't think it ever will. There are a few open source programs that are ok, but for the majority, no, not when stacked up against the 'real' competition. I remember messing around with Ardour years ago, and while it has come a long way, it really hasn't compared to what is available in the commercial world. Same as Linux, a few advancements and a prettier GUI, but progress is slow. That's why it is a shame that Mixbus is based on Ardour, they would obviouosly have to wait for Ardour to do certain things, and it could be a long wait. They should have chosen something in the Windows world, and for more reasons than one would think, if you have spent any time in the Linux world, and aren't a Linux zealot you will know what I mean  Unfortunately even though Mixbus is progressing, I think it's going to be a long road, it's going to be plagued by all the stuff that Linux is plagued by, just look at the VST support, it's not native to Linux and that is why it is in the state it is in Mixbus now, just look and compare to the Windows based DAW's. Even Harrisons own plugins are LV2 and not VST. As a DAW, mixbus is practically useless, unless you want to have to cherry pick your plugins, or just use Harrisons, and not be free to use whatever you like as you are in the majority of other DAW's. I recently tried it out, using it as a DAW, and just with 2 audio/guitar tracks, both with Bias Fx, and it was poping and spitting and farting to the point where it was useless, the DSP meter was going into the red, now I can and have had many more instances of BFx in projects in Studio One and Reaper, plus BFD3, heaps of other tracks with Trilian, synths, vocals, all with multiple effects applied, FX chains on the Master bus, and Studio One and Reaper and my PC don't even raise a sweat, it was similar when I was using Sonar as my main DAW before Studio One, no problems, but after updating Platinum recently to Lexington to check out the supposed performance improvements, I found it to started giving problems with spitting, popping and farting with relatively small projects, and it seems after reading the Sonar forum that I am certainly not alone. Meanwhile I can have the same projects in Studio One and Reaper expanded greatly with more tracks and plugins etc without issue, anyway. Mixbus certainly sounds good, there is no denying that, but basically all it can be used for is a big glorified channel strip of sorts, just use it for it's sound, importing your stems etc, because as a DAW or anything else, as it stands now it's useless, and comes with to many restraints and compromises to be worth putting up with, not to mention the instability when you attempt to use it for anything else. Unfortunately, considering what it is based on, and having experience in the Linux world, it's going to be a long time before Mixbus's situation changes and it is ready for prime time, but perhaps like Linux, next year might be it's year, unfortunately as with Linux, that year may also never come. But as I said, it does sound good, and works well enough just importing your stems just to get 'that' sound, and at the price point, well, it's actually cheaper than a lot of channel strips.
Mixbus 3 for me is NOT a DAW and probaby never will be. It's is a (virtual) Harrison console and that is how I plan to mainly use it. If they get the DAW aspects working, more power to them. It's a mixing and/or mastering environment for me.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
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jih64
kitekrazy1 Typical open source developers. I'm glad I'm far closer to reality. They have this attitude like a pacifist nation is going to rule the world after Microsoft and Apple destroy each other. Meanwhile they are in the pumpkin patch with Charlie Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin.
LOL , funny, and fairly accurate. I can remember 10+ years ago messing around with Linux for a few years, next year was always going to be the year of Linux, of course it never came, and they wondered why everyone mocked them, but didn't stop them from proclaiming the same the next year and every subsequent year, I guess they are working on if they keep saying it, it's got to eventually happen . Unfortunately I don't think it ever will. There are a few open source programs that are ok, but for the majority, no, not when stacked up against the 'real' competition. I remember messing around with Ardour years ago, and while it has come a long way, it really hasn't compared to what is available in the commercial world. Same as Linux, a few advancements and a prettier GUI, but progress is slow. That's why it is a shame that Mixbus is based on Ardour, they would obviouosly have to wait for Ardour to do certain things, and it could be a long wait. They should have chosen something in the Windows world, and for more reasons than one would think, if you have spent any time in the Linux world, and aren't a Linux zealot you will know what I mean  Unfortunately even though Mixbus is progressing, I think it's going to be a long road, it's going to be plagued by all the stuff that Linux is plagued by, just look at the VST support, it's not native to Linux and that is why it is in the state it is in Mixbus now, just look and compare to the Windows based DAW's. Even Harrisons own plugins are LV2 and not VST. As a DAW, mixbus is practically useless, unless you want to have to cherry pick your plugins, or just use Harrisons, and not be free to use whatever you like as you are in the majority of other DAW's. I recently tried it out, using it as a DAW, and just with 2 audio/guitar tracks, both with Bias Fx, and it was poping and spitting and farting to the point where it was useless, the DSP meter was going into the red, now I can and have had many more instances of BFx in projects in Studio One and Reaper, plus BFD3, heaps of other tracks with Trilian, synths, vocals, all with multiple effects applied, FX chains on the Master bus, and Studio One and Reaper and my PC don't even raise a sweat, it was similar when I was using Sonar as my main DAW before Studio One, no problems, but after updating Platinum recently to Lexington to check out the supposed performance improvements, I found it to started giving problems with spitting, popping and farting with relatively small projects, and it seems after reading the Sonar forum that I am certainly not alone. Meanwhile I can have the same projects in Studio One and Reaper expanded greatly with more tracks and plugins etc without issue, anyway. Mixbus certainly sounds good, there is no denying that, but basically all it can be used for is a big glorified channel strip of sorts, just use it for it's sound, importing your stems etc, because as a DAW or anything else, as it stands now it's useless, and comes with to many restraints and compromises to be worth putting up with, not to mention the instability when you attempt to use it for anything else. Unfortunately, considering what it is based on, and having experience in the Linux world, it's going to be a long time before Mixbus's situation changes and it is ready for prime time, but perhaps like Linux, next year might be it's year, unfortunately as with Linux, that year may also never come. But as I said, it does sound good, and works well enough just importing your stems just to get 'that' sound, and at the price point, well, it's actually cheaper than a lot of channel strips.
Mixbus 3 for me is NOT a DAW and probaby never will be. It's is a (virtual) Harrison console and that is how I plan to mainly use it. If they get the DAW aspects working, more power to them. It's a mixing and/or mastering environment for me.
I agree.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
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I use Mixbus for mastering quite a bit but I have not had too much problem recording live bands and church choirs with it. I don't look at it as ever being able to compete as a full blown DAW. It does serve well as an old school no-frills audio recorder though. Yesterday was the first time I have ever really had a major problem and I'm not sure why. I tried the PortAudio-No Callback setting early in the morning and it crashed hard all day. I went thru h#$% all day yesterday trying to figure it out and then after talking to Ben at Harrison I tried that setting again. Mixbus fired right up and is running fine since. Go figure! Scoble, I had no trouble with any versions of Mixbus up until 3146 yesterday. Ben said yesterday that they would be testing the Roland interfaces with Mixbus in a few weeks. Maybe if you tried the setting I did that solved my problem it could work. I know if it doesn't how much a pain in the $%^& it is. The new monitoring section in 3146 is worth the try.
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/16 10:20:39
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Hey Sid, I finally got the chance to install 3146 last night. Chose PortAudio-No Callback....fired right up! Off to investigate the monitor section possibilities! I agree with many others...MB is one the best mixing and/or mastering environments available....worth much more than the price point at which it's offered.
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Sidroe
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Re: Harrison Mixbus 3.0-3146 now available.
2016/01/16 13:23:57
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Sonar Platinum, Sonar X3e, Sonar X2a , Sonar X1 Expanded and 8.5.3 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 10 on a Toshiba P75-A7200 Laptop with i7 @ 2.4 quad and 8 gigs of RAM and secondary WD 1 Tb drive, Windows 10 desktop, Asus i5 @ 3.2 quad, 12 gigs RAM, 1 Tb drive, 1 500 gig drive, MOTU 24io, 2 Roland Studio Captures, Saffire 6 USB for laptop, Soundtracs Topaz Project 8 mixer, Alesis Monitor 2s, Event BAS 20/20s, Roland Micro-Monitor BA-8s, and 45 years worth of collecting FX, Mics, Amps, Guitars, and Keyboards!
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