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What's your reverb setup using only the 12 default buses in 32c?
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I am happy if it helped
Win7/64, Mixbus32C, Mixbus2.5 the QueenSmile UR22, Dynaudio BM5A MKII, Pc all SSD,
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(09-26-2023, 01:28 AM)tonstwo Wrote: I'm not on Linux. Would love to install on my laptop (especially curious about Mixbus performance on Windows vs Linux) but as far as I can there's still no driver for my wifi card yet. Still thanks for the input!


Linux supports a lot of hardware, especially if it's not bleeding edge. You can create a live Linux USB key and boot from that to see how it performs without touching your computer's main drive although it won't be quite the same as a full install. There is great help available on Linux Musicians forum.
To avoid sidetracking this topic, PM me with details of your hardware, or start a new topic.

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Mixbus 32C, Debian Bookworm/KDE, EVE SC205 + ADAM Sub 8 monitors, Soundcraft Compact 4, M-Audio 2496, i5 6500, 16GB RAM, WD Blue SSD 1TB, 48" LG OLED, other stuff.
Work as house engineer at a popular venue in Melbourne AU. On a quest for the holy grail, the perfect amount of cowbell.

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#23
@sunrat - fixed... you referenced the third quote, it should have been the first Smile
Macmini 8,1 | OS X 13.6.3 | 3 GHz i5 32G | Scarlett 18i20 | Mixbus 10 | PT_2024.3.1 .....  Macmini 9,1 | OS X 14.4.1 | M1 2020 | Mixbus 10 | Resolve 18.6.5
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(09-26-2023, 04:12 AM)sunrat Wrote:
(09-26-2023, 01:28 AM)tonstwo Wrote: I'm not on Linux. Would love to install on my laptop (especially curious about Mixbus performance on Windows vs Linux) but as far as I can there's still no driver for my wifi card yet. Still thanks for the input!


Linux supports a lot of hardware, especially if it's not bleeding edge. You can create a live Linux USB key and boot from that to see how it performs without touching your computer's main drive although it won't be quite the same as a full install. There is great help available on Linux Musicians forum.
To avoid sidetracking this topic, PM me with details of your hardware, or start a new topic.

***quoting appears to be broken.

The only issue I have is with my laptop's MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7902 Wireless LAN Card. Last time I checked there weren't drivers for it yet.
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