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Mixbus 32C v4.0 - Now Available!
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Mixbus32C, v4, has been published on our website! Click here to buy Mixbus, or to try a demo!

Existing customers will receive "upgrade" offers via email today.

Mixbus32C v4 is everything you love about Mixbus, plus hundreds of new improvements!

If you are a Mixbus4 user, here's a great video by our friend, Russell Cottier, showing the new features in v4:


And here's the new product video for 32C:


New in 32C v4: Per-bus panning


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Evoking the "dual-concentric" knob design from the MR-series consoles, this new features allows you to pan your mixbus sends separately from the master bus panner.

To engage this feature, hold "Shift" and double-click on a knob. Then hold Shift while adjusting the knob, and you'll adjust the pan position for the send.

Use this technique to pan your reverb sends opposite of the dry signal, for a wider stereo effect.

Manual
You can find lots of new information in our manual which has been dramatically improved & expanded .... it's now over 400 pages of great information!


New User Interface
Mixbus’s new & updated GUI answers user’s requests for a better window management, and it allows the transport controls to appear above the mixer. The new “mini-timeline” allows fast & easy locating directly from atop the mixer window:
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Toolbar Customization
The transport controls have been streamlined, and are configurable to hide & show the elements that are needed during the different stages of production: recording, arranging, editing, mixing and mastering. Visit Preferences->Appearance->Toolbar to turn the various sections on & off. You'll find a great opportunity for customization, while still remaining sensible and recognizable if you have to work on someone else's computer.
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(click for larger transport image)


New Mixer Features
Our latest-generation “True Analog Mixing” engine has been updated with a stereo width knob on the console mixbuses. The width knob varies from stereo to mono, and its primary purpose is to reduce the stereo width of reverb effects ( similar to using a mono bus send to your reverb effects, in an analog console ). After reducing the stereo width, you can pan the reverb image to one side or the other:
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Save space with the "switcher"
The new "Switcher" was designed to save vertical space, so we can provide the transport controls on top of the mixer while still fitting in our recommended minimum screen size. Shift+click the switcher to switch all of your channels at once ..... this allows you to see your inputs/outputs, VCA assignments, and other details during the "setup" phase of your mix. Then Shift+Click again to hide these controls on your mixer, and leave room for plenty of plugins while you are mixing!
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Faderport8:
A custom mode for the Presonus Faderport8 provides elegant operation of Mixbus's transport, faders, eq, compressor, bussing, and plugins!
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VCA Faders:
You may create an unlimited number of VCA faders, and attach them to your tracks and buses; then you can use the VCA's fader to adjust the slave's fader level, or trigger a Mute or Solo on the slaved channels.

Input Channels (tracks and mixbuses) 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.


VCA and Mixbus "Spill" Buttons
The "Spill" button hides all channels except those that are attached to the VCA fader.

Even cooler: Mixbuses now have their own "Spill" buttons, so you can immediately show the channels that are sending to the mixbus. This is great to immediately show which channels are feeding the "Drum" bus, or the Reverb.

By combining the use of VCA Spill and Mixbus Spill buttons, you can organize much larger sessions than was practical in v3.


Recording
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. For example you can mouse-wheel on the metronome button to adjust the click volume, or right-click on it to take you directly to the metronome preferences. Combined with the new “tempo mapping” features, Mixbus is the new standard for live multi-track band recordings!

A comprehensive redesign of keyboard shortcuts, preferences, and window-management makes Mixbus more friendly to users of other DAWs.


VST Plugins on Mac
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. Visit Preferences->Plugins to scan for your installed VST's. The plugin's format will be displayed in the right-click context menus, as well as the plugin manager window.


Tempo Mapping
Following a comprehensive redesign of tempo and meter conventions, Mixbus allows the user to elegantly add tempo markers on a live show; and when desired, the tempo can smoothly ramp to follow natural tempo changes. An elegant method of editing allows you to drag the "measure lines" directly behind your transients. You don't really think about the tempo itself; just line up the measure-lines with your performance and Mixbus does the hard work for you!
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Mapping the mixbus timeline to your performance can dramatically speed-up your editing and mixing process without robbing a performance of its natural timing. For example, once you've mapped a guitar-vocal recording, you can drag&drop MIDI (or a virtual drummer) into your session, and they will follow the natural tempo changes in the music. We'll post some videos demonstrating this feature soon!


New instruments:
Mixbus v4 includes a bundled General MIDI synth using the high-quality and compact GeneralUser soundfont by S Christian Collins. We've also bundled the FluidSynth soundfont player, so you can utilize a huge range of .sf2 sampler and instrument libraries from the internet. Finally, we've added 2 "live"-sounding drum instruments from Glen MacArthur, the producer of AVLinux. These open-sourced drum plugins incorporate velocity-layered drum samples from 2 kits ( the rocking "Red Zeppelin", and jazzier "Black Pearl" ), and they demonstrate some of the features of the new LV2 plugin format.
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Multi-output virtual instruments are now easier to setup. When you add an instrument with multiple outputs, Mixbus prompts you whether to show stereo or multi-out; and in some cases it even prompts you to "fan out" the channels to separate buses. The Bundled AVL drumkits are a great example of this ability.


Inline Plugin Displays:
Mixbus v4 supports a new feature of the LV2 plug specification: Inline Displays.
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We're often asked why we chose the LV2 format for our plugins, and this new feature is an example of the innovations that we will be able to implement with the new open-source format.

5 example plugins are provided that utilize this new feature: a-EQ, a-Filter, a-Compressor, a-Inline Scope and a-Inline Spectrogram.


Lua Scripting
A comprehensive new scripting engine has been added which allows users to write simple scripts to modify their sessions.
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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.
Some of the many included example scripts:
"Faders to trims" sets all of your channel faders to unity, while inserting a “trim” plugin before each fader with the fader’s previous value. This is an awesome way to keep your mix, but zero the fader so you can try 'vocal up' or other alternative mixes.
"Reset Mixer" resets the mixer faders, mutes, EQs, compression, and bus sends; and it disables any third-party plugins. Because it's a script, you can tweak it for your own needs: do you like to start with faders at OFF? Or start with all the EQ's enabled? You can change the script to do whatever you need!

Your Lua scripts may be triggered from keyboard shortcuts or the Toolbar. You can write your own DSP or MIDI processing plugins as Lua scripts. They can even display their own icons!
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In the next few weeks, we will post some additional scripts in our user forum, and we hope that a community of developers will rally around this cool new concept.


Development News
You might have noticed that Mixbus's development is accelerating quickly. This is largely due to the rapidly increasing open-source community that we are encouraging. Over the last year, Harrison has worked to lower the barrier to entry for developing the Ardour platform so more developers can take part in the process. The new Lua scripting features are also a new opportunity for users and casual developers to take part in the development of Mixbus.

Continuing our collaboration with the Ardour open-source community, Mixbus v4 is session-file compatible with other Ardour-using 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.

And speaking of inter-application support, you'll find something very interesting in the v4.0 release: .ptf and .ptx file import. This new item in the "Session" menu allows you to select a Pro Tools session file, and import the raw audio and midi data. This is a "Beta" feature that was developed by a member of the open-source community, and is provided for adventurous beta-testers only. *Pro Tools is a trademark of the Avid corporation.

Get It Now!
Our website has been updated with a new "Specials" page, so you can always find our best offers in one place.

We would like to thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. We hope that you will recognize the results of your suggestions and comments in this latest version!

Mixbus v4 is available on our web store for $299 ... buy today and you'll be prompted to add the Essentials plugin bundle for 50% off!

If you are a previous Mixbus customer, you should receive an update offer via email. Feel free to contact us (mixbus at harrisonconsoles.com) if you have not yet received your update email.

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Huzzah! It was the first thing I thought about when I woke up this morning! I've used the new features in Ardour 5 already and am excited to use them in Mixbus!
-- Brett McCoy
Windows 10, i7 core, 64G Ram, RME Hammerfall Multiface II, Faderport16, Mixbus32C 8.2
#3
This show the MB4 EQ and don't tell anything about Per-Bus Panning :-(
Mac Pro i7 3,4Ghz (Hackintosh)| OS X 10.12.6 | 16GB | 500GB SSD/2TB SATA | Interface: Audinst HUD-MX2 DAC | Mixbus 32c & Mixbus 4| Russell Cottier Mixbus Controller | OLLOaudio Play2Me Headphone System |
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I think this is the video Ben is referring to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z41-rbJwMo
-- Brett McCoy
Windows 10, i7 core, 64G Ram, RME Hammerfall Multiface II, Faderport16, Mixbus32C 8.2
#5
Thanks for the update :-)
Mac Pro i7 3,4Ghz (Hackintosh)| OS X 10.12.6 | 16GB | 500GB SSD/2TB SATA | Interface: Audinst HUD-MX2 DAC | Mixbus 32c & Mixbus 4| Russell Cottier Mixbus Controller | OLLOaudio Play2Me Headphone System |
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Sorry, I didn't mean to publish the post before it was finished. It should be correct now.
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I might be doing something wrong here.. but I can't find a 32 bit version of the 32C 4 demo Angry
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Mixbus32C is our premium product and is intended for 64bit OS's.

However: you can email our support (mixbus@harrisonconsoles.com) and we can provide additional versions. Please be aware that we do not test the 32bit versions as thoroughly as the 64bit versions.
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You'll definitely want to use 32C on 64-bit platform, it uses a lot more resources than the regular Mixbus.
-- Brett McCoy
Windows 10, i7 core, 64G Ram, RME Hammerfall Multiface II, Faderport16, Mixbus32C 8.2
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(05-01-2017, 12:27 PM)Brett McCoy Wrote: You'll definitely want to use 32C on 64-bit platform, it uses a lot more resources than the regular Mixbus.

Well, there are a number of reasons why some would like to stay in the 32 bit world. Favorite plugins, drivers and other things. I know a lot of Cubase users are reluctant to upgrade for the same reason. I run 32C today in 32 bit and it works just fine.

@Ben, I think, if you decide to offer a 32 bit paid version users deserve the same degree of testing and quality.

That said, I love Mixbus Big Grin


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