• SONAR
  • Harrison Mixbus2.3 (p.2)
2013/06/02 19:33:32
John
VigilantSound


I'm pretty sure audiomidi.com had a "no brainer" special for like 20 or 30 bucks not to long ago. I think i may have seen it somewhere else for cheap also. It seems like they are really trying to push it!

Thats where I got it.
2013/06/03 00:28:08
sharke
cecelius2


This topic is also discussed down in the Software subforum: http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2836630

My concern is that it is 32bit and I am trying to avoid 32bit whenever possible.  Still, the price is excellent.

I bought it a while ago when it was "on offer" for a lot more than this, and I haven't even used the damn thing yet! Been way too busy to learn a new program, but I am looking forward to checking it out. 


I'm not too worried about it only being 32 bit....it's not a fully fledged DAW after all, and the way I figure it, I'll probably do the bulk of the mixing within Sonar and the load the stems into Mixbus for some final Harrison polish (if the blurb turns out to be true)...I can't see myself doing all of my mixing with it. 
2013/06/03 09:43:07
DW_Mike
I like it, as a console emulation.
I too got it a few months back for like $20.
I was having serious stability issues with X2 and since I don't really use MIDI I used Harrison to record some guitar tracks. I just pulled some of those tracks into Sonar yesterday and I do like the 'Harrison Character' they have.
I will be using it again. I'm going to try running vocals into it next time. 
It would be sweet if there was a way to really use it as a console. Meaning, signal comes in from interface, routed through Harrison then sent to Sonar's input.
You know....like running it through a console...   
32 bit - 64 bit, meah... not that important when using it to record a track for import to Sonar. 


Mike
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