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Re: Tell me this is not true - Cakewalk throwing in the towel? 2017/11/23 14:29:51 (permalink)
I am gutted. I'm not sure, but it could be because of what the state of Gibson seems to be in. I have heard so many things about the quality of Gibson guitars diminishing, and wonder if the brand is thinning down its resources result of cost versus competition.
 
I'll keep using X3 Producer, but I am thinking about getting Harrison Mixbus.
 
Anyone got any thoughts? 

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Re: Tell me this is not true - Cakewalk throwing in the towel? 2017/11/23 14:55:00 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Geoff Cattle 2017/11/23 19:24:09
Mixbus is great! Not as full featured for sure, but that can be a plus I guess depending on your workflow. I find I use less plugins, the built in channel compression and eq is really good. Console type workflow with decent audio and midi editing. No VST3 or track freeze. I find it’s a perfect co-DAW to Sonar. I’m still deciding about Studio one, Mixcraft or just riding Sonar into the ground. Tempo mapping with Mixbus is way easier than Sonar, too, but no ARA with Melodyne afaik...

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Re: Tell me this is not true - Cakewalk throwing in the towel? 2017/11/23 14:55:01 (permalink)
Mixbus is great! Not as full featured for sure, but that can be a plus I guess depending on your workflow. I find I use less plugins, the built in channel compression and eq is really good. Console type workflow with decent audio and midi editing. No VST3 or track freeze. I find it’s a perfect co-DAW to Sonar. I’m still deciding about Studio one, Mixcraft or just riding Sonar into the ground. Tempo mapping with Mixbus is way easier than Sonar, too, but no ARA with Melodyne afaik...

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