2015/10/05 16:10:39
eph221
Someone gave me an old focusrite liquidmix 16. I've been searching the forum and it gets great reviews...when it works.  Evidently it's iffy with sonar 64 (which is what I use).  Is it worth using with jbridge or is the current state cakewalk technology (i.e. their plug ins etc ) so good that it's not worth bothering about?  I do tend to run out of resources with I use a lot of plug ins.  I
was wondering if off loading it to the liquid mix would help.
 
TIA!
2015/10/05 16:54:24
Leadfoot
I was using a liquid mix 32 for many years. I just recently retired it. It works fine if you jump through all the hoops. You need to use legacy drivers, JBridge, set the sidspeed in the registry correctly. I was only using it for the simulated variable mu compression on the master bus. After I bought the Klanghelm MJUC, it sounded so good that I disconnected the liquid mix, and haven't looked back.
2015/10/06 02:21:53
GIM Productions
Hi i worked hard on Liquid Mix....it's awesome.
Good luck!


http://forum.cakewalk.com...aspx?m=2347848&p=1
2015/10/06 02:22:54
GIM Productions
Working very fine on Splat
2015/10/06 15:52:15
dmclaughlin
I have had lots of success with it using jBridge and X3.
2015/10/06 18:21:51
Bajan Blue
My Liquid Mix became flaky when I went to 64bit - think that was around Sonar X1 time.
I did try for a while then decided to let it go to the store room were it is very happily enjoying its retirement
Nigel
 
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