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  • Flash Sale | XT-EQ Equalizer for Mixbus $15
2014/06/03 14:30:23
ltb
Flash Sale for the XT-EQ Equalizer for Mixbus - only $15!  This price is almost 70% off (MSRP $49)!

Click here to purchase this plug-in at the Mixbus store.  This offer ends Sunday, June 8th!


The XT-EQ Equalizer allows you to draw the equalization curve that you would like to hear. No EQ plug-in is faster, or more versatile.

Watch this video to see why the XT-EQ is a powerful equalizer for your Mixbus tracks!
2014/06/03 15:02:18
Mesh
I briefly got excited at the thought of having an EQ I could draw a curve on..........but, then realised it was for the Harrison Mixbus DAW only.
 
2014/06/03 15:27:46
ltb
Yep, that's the problem with proprietary plugins/ software.
There's lots of good alternatives available already. I use Nebula for 2 buss/ mastering which I prefer over everything else I've tried, plugin wise anyway...
2014/06/03 20:27:39
Guitarpima
It may be for MB only but for $15? It does complete the general needs of MB.
2014/06/03 20:46:09
ltb
Thought this was their mastering eq but isn't. 
2014/06/03 23:13:30
Eddie TX
Anybody have this and care to comment?  I've been using the ToneBoosters EQ within Mixbus which works great ... this looks pretty similar.  Sure wish there was a way to demo Mixbus plugins.
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
2014/06/04 06:40:27
Sidroe
I downloaded and installed yesterday. I've run it through the ringer and it is a very nice and dead easy plugin to use. Nothing really magical but if you use Mixbus on a regular basis I could see grabbing it. I like the drag move to set eq shaping. Yes, that feature is in a few other plugin EQs but this seems smoother.
I seem to be seeing a pattern here that bothers me a little. I bought Mixbus for a crazy cheap price. Now, one by one, the plugins are being sold for ridiculously low prices. I have a bad feeling that Mixbus is going to go bye-bye. I am hoping this is a sign that the Mixbus 64 bit upgrade is coming and they are just phasing out the 32 bit version. Time will tell.
2014/06/04 08:09:42
ltb
Although I enjoy using Mixbus for small mixing projects it won't ever replace my other daws.
There's so many issues with it now I don't imagine the new version will be stable or bug free enough to trust using it on normal projects with midi, vi's.

Does anyone know what new features they actually intend to put into the upcoming x64 version or when it's scheduled for release?

I hope it doesn't get bloated up in the process. Whatever they do it's going to have to be an extremely smooth roll-out, both feature & price wise.
2014/06/04 14:57:43
Guitarpima
There is a thread, on the Harrison boards, where Ben says they don't want to be like other DAWs like Ableton or others that cater to the beats crowd. I hope the next version is x64 as well. I like the EQ as well.
2014/06/08 12:27:07
kitekrazy
carl
Although I enjoy using Mixbus for small mixing projects it won't ever replace my other daws.
There's so many issues with it now I don't imagine the new version will be stable or bug free enough to trust using it on normal projects with midi, vi's.

Does anyone know what new features they actually intend to put into the upcoming x64 version or when it's scheduled for release?

I hope it doesn't get bloated up in the process. Whatever they do it's going to have to be an extremely smooth roll-out, both feature & price wise.




 Isn't is more like a mastering app. I wouldn't call it a DAW.  I have it and it looks overwhelming at first.  I haven't messed with it yet.  
 I don't think Mixbus is going bye bye.  In a saturated market you have to almost give away a product to make notice.  It also has great reviews.  
 
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