2017/01/20 03:09:24
The Grim

Harrison is very proud to announce the upcoming version 4 release of our “True Analog Mixing” workstation, Mixbus!



Mixbus v4 includes Harrison’s latest-generation “True Analog Mixing” engine, which has been updated with new features including a stereo width knob on the console mix-buses. Continuous development of the sound of Mixbus is what sets Harrison apart in the DAW landscape. Our users report that Mixbus is the fastest way to get a great professional-quality mix. And version 4 is going to make it even easier!

Mixbus’s new & updated GUI answers user’s requests for a single-window interface, and it allows the transport controls to appear above the mixer. The new “mini-timeline” allows fast & easy locating directly from any view. The transport controls have been streamlined, and now provide user-configuration to hide & show the elements that are needed during the different stages of production: recording, arranging, editing, mixing and mastering.

Global controls for track's input-monitoring, as well as improved support for pre-roll recording and several UI improvements, greatly improve the usefulness of Mixbus for tracking a live band. Combined with the new “tempo ramps” feature (described below), Mixbus is the new standard for live multi-track band recordings!

Mixbus v4 includes a wide range of user-requested improvements and fixes. A comprehensive redesign of keyboard shortcuts, preferences, and window-management makes Mixbus more friendly to users of other DAWs. Mixbus can now load VST plugins on Mac (in addition to AU and LV2), allowing for better Mac-to-Windows-to-Linux sharing of sessions. Multi-output virtual instruments are now easier to setup.

Tempo Ramps: following a comprehensive redesign of tempo and meter conventions, Mixbus allows the user to elegantly add tempo markers on a live show; and the tempo will smoothly ramp to follow natural tempo changes. This feature can dramatically speed-up your editing and mixing process without robbing a performance of its natural timing.

VCA Faders: Channels may be assigned to an “unlimited” number of VCAs, allowing the user to control a snare drum from 3 VCA faders: the snare, drum, and all-instruments VCA groups (for example). This unparalleled flexibility is derived from Harrison’s large-format console VCA implementation.

Lua Scripting: A comprehensive new scripting engine has been added which allows users to write simple scripts to modify their sessions. Scripts may be triggered from events ( such as “on transport stop” ). Similar to macros from Harrison’s large-format consoles, a Lua script can trigger a sequence of actions. For example: a provided example script sets all channel faders to unity, while inserting a “trim” plugin before each fader with the fader’s previous value. User’s Lua scripts may be triggered from keyboard shortcuts or buttons. You can even write your own DSP or MIDI processing plugins as lua scripts!

Continuing our collaboration with the Ardour open-source community, Mixbus v4 is session-file compatible with other Ardour-based workstations: Ardour5, Waves Tracks Live, and the newly-announced iZ Session. This unprecedented level of inter-application support is largely due to Harrison's continued funding and support of open-source development. Harrison’s proprietary plugins, including the new Spectral Compressor and Drum Character plugins, are now available separately for LV2 hosts like Ardour5 and iZ Session.

Mixbus v4 is scheduled to release on March1, 2017. Best of all: if you buy Mixbus v3 at regular price (US$79) between January1 and March1 2017, you will receive a FREE update to Mixbus v4 when it is released. Click here to get Mixbus v3 or try a demo today!

Similarly, if you buy Mixbus32C at regular price (US$299) between January 1st and May 1st 2017, you will receive a FREE update to v4 !



We would like to thank all of our users for your continued support and enthusiasm. We hope that every one of our users will recognize the results of their suggestions and comments in this latest version. We can't do it without you!
 


this part caught my eye
 
"Mixbus can now load VST plugins on Mac (in addition to AU and LV2"
 
they can't even do it properly on windows, you'd think they would sort that out first . . . but there you have it
 
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/winter-namm-show-2017-jan-19-22-anaheim-ca-usa/1134211-harrison-mixbus-version-4-sneak-preview.html#post12389762
 
another interesting thing to me, and i have seen this before, on one of the videos it's captioned "imagine the perfect daw for mixing"
perhaps they realize apart from it being good for mixing, it just doesn't stack up against the rest as a fully fledged daw, i mean there is a reason people mostly use it for mixing/mastering, and do all their tracking and editing in another daw, it's just not as robust or efficient not to mention plugins, performance . . . . (wait a minute)
 
just an observation
2017/01/20 11:36:56
cclarry
More info and video


Harrison has announced the upcoming version 4.0 release of Mixbus, featuring Harrison's latest-generation "True Analog Mixing" engine, which has been updated with new features including a stereo width knob on the console mix-buses.
YouTube.com/watch?v=M2h-HTBo8nE
2017/01/20 15:30:53
Jeff Evans
I wonder how much it will cost for existing Mixbus 3 owners to upgrade.  Seems to be no mention of that so far.  I dont agree it is unstable at all. It is super stable for me.  The only reason why I and probably many others have not used it for a project start to finish is simply most of us are simply not game yet to do it.  There are certain advantages of using your DAW to start a project off and finishing it in Mixbus.  I think it is matter of what one is used to and familiarity etc..  There is no reason why one could not do a whole project on it.  But it might be a matter of certain functions that are available on your main DAW during the tracking process that may not be available yet in Mixbus.  Seems like it is getting better all the time.
2017/01/20 17:26:26
bapu
Daryl, James and I just completed a song that was recorded in SONAR (in New York, California and Scotland) and fully mixed in Mixbus called Three Out Of Four Ain't Half Bad.
 
For me I doubt I will ever do a song from start to finish in Mixbus. Especially since most of my collaborations are done with SONAR users (even if I were to record all my parts in Mixbus, they won't )
 
 
2017/01/20 17:29:55
bapu
I'm hoping Mixbus32C V4 will be $49 or less. I'm a Mixbus member (as well as an Ardour member) so I'm hopeful on that price. Members are typically 30% lower than non-members.
 
2017/01/21 11:01:49
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
bapu
I'm hoping Mixbus32C V4 will be $49 or less. I'm a Mixbus member (as well as an Ardour member) so I'm hopeful on that price. Members are typically 30% lower than non-members.
 


Yeah me too

I'm starting to like mixbus a lot and I'm still contemplating whether I should splash out for mixbus32c ... and now they pop out version 4 ...
2017/01/21 14:26:26
ZincTrumpet
Was tempted by the Mixbus 3 $39 deal here http://forum.cakewalk.com/Harrison-Mixbus-for-39-m3546648.aspx but  I wonder how much the update to v4 will be for this version (compared to free if you pay $79 for version 3).
2017/01/21 14:33:22
bapu
ZincTrumpet
Was tempted by the Mixbus 3 $39 deal here http://forum.cakewalk.com/Harrison-Mixbus-for-39-m3546648.aspx but  I wonder how much the update to v4 will be for this version (compared to free if you pay $79 for version 3).


I'd want to suspect that if you buy it at that "sale" price they would simply offer the upgrade "as if" you paid full price.
2017/01/21 14:34:37
bapu
But I've been wrong before.
 
2017/01/21 14:58:32
ZincTrumpet
Thanks bapu, I was hoping that might be the case.
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