2015/04/27 11:38:09
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?
2015/04/27 13:42:30
Jim Roseberry
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?




(In my best MJ voice)
He... hee... 
2015/04/27 16:21:32
bapu
Jim Roseberry
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?




(In my best MJ voice)
He... hee... 



2015/04/27 16:29:23
cclarry
Jim Roseberry
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?




(In my best MJ voice)
He... hee... 



Don't forget to hold your thingy...that's how he hit those notes ...
quick squeeze and "He heeee" 
2015/04/27 16:45:16
clintmartin
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?


Well, Bapu is the king of pop!
2015/04/27 18:24:42
Guitarpima
cclarry
Jim Roseberry
bapu
clintmartin
It takes the place of console and tape sims. The work flow is also nice. Having all tracks and busses on one screen while mixing is nice. I also enjoy changing things up a bit sometimes...It's just fun.
 Most of the time I prefer Sonar without console emulation or tape sims. For me most of the time less is more.


And since it's essentially a "Harrison" console, all my mixes will end up sounding like Michael Jackson, roight?




(In my best MJ voice)
He... hee... 



Don't forget to hold your thingy...that's how he hit those notes ...
quick squeeze and "He heeee" 




There is hardware for that. There is the Bee Gees signature series vice grips.
2015/04/27 18:29:26
clintmartin
Beegees would be VST3 right?
2015/04/28 17:26:58
paulo
bapu
paulo
 
Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't really see the point of it.


As a DAW, Ardour has no real draw for me. It's the underpinnings of Harrison MixBus. When MB 3 comes out it will be 64bit. I plan to occasionally use it as Mixing Console as I kind of prefer the Harrison sound just slightly over SONAR in some cases. Placebo? Maybe. 


 
Yup, I meant as a DAW.
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