You have unlimited inputs, support for VST or AU effects and instruments, MIDI filters, audio effects, ASIO and CoreAudio support – all the usual things you’d find in a DAW. You have 12 stereo busses with level control, tone control, bus compression and tape saturation on the master. You have the full four-band parametric sweepable EQ with separate filter section and second order high and low pass filters. The list of features on the website is huge and overwhelming so to pick out a couple of keys ones: The whole console is laid out and always available with each knob doing it’s own thing. They say that this level of always on and always available processing would not have been possible even 5 years ago, but current computer power has essentially let them realise their dream of total console emulation. They claim to have emulated every single resistor, capacitor and transistor in the original hardware to bring a previously unheard of level of analog sonic character to a software mixer. The Mixbus 32C takes this further by faithfully emulating their famous Harrison 32C hardware console used by all sorts of famous people on all sorts of famous albums. The latest version of Mixbus does this quite successfully. For Mixbus: A monitor with a height of 900 pixels (or more) is highly recommended.Harrison lean very heavily on their hardware heritage, it always fills the first half of their promo videos, and their focus is to bring that analog experience to the DAW.250 MB available hard disk space (for program installation only).A full-size keyboard with number pad is highly recommended.( see note about Mac touchpads and magic-mouse ) A 3-button mouse with scrollwheel is highly recommended.
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