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One of my favorite editing features is the optimize polarity option. That being said because its based on the open source daw ardour there are alot of cool things you can do with scripts and customization. this of course isnt possible with mixbus due to the built in channel strip. sometimes protools (or even fl studio) are nicer for large channels cause you can get each mixer channel so small, and see alot of whats going on. (in the playlist its much more comprehensive, im just talking about the mixer) plus the channels are so big, that even with scaling only so much can fit on your screen. but anything with alot going on its hard to follow, at least in the mixer.Ĭause even when you color code the channel stays the same color and only the name changes.
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so all i need to do is create a templette with a gate on it and but that gates controls on the surface.įor mixing rock its great, and stuff with a small channel count. the nice thing about it (and i believe ardour as well) is that you can put plugin control knobs on the mixer, so you dont have to open the plugin. Only wish there was a built in gate to the channel strip but thats whatever. I will say this, some times its editing is really good, and sometimes it downright pissess me off. even though it has eq, comp, fader, you can still put plugins wherever in that chain, pre eq, or pre comp, or even post fader, you can evenmove the built in eq and comp post fader. One of my favorite features is the mixer.
#Mixbus demo full version#
Mixbus has its quirks but if you wait for the right sale you can get the 100% full version for 80 bucks ish, so in that regard its one of the cheapest daws on the market.