This feature can dramatically speed-up your editing and mixing process without robbing a performance of its natural timing. Tempo Ramps: following a comprehensive redesign of tempo and meter conventions, Mixbus allows the user to elegantly add tempo markers on a live show and the tempo will smoothly ramp to follow natural tempo changes. Multi-output virtual instruments are now easier to setup. 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. A comprehensive redesign of keyboard shortcuts, preferences, and window-management makes Mixbus more friendly to users of other DAWs. Mixbus v4 includes a wide range of user-requested improvements and fixes. Combined with the new “tempo ramps” feature (described below), Mixbus is the new standard for live multi-track band recordings! 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. The transport controls have been streamlined, and now provide user-configuration to hide & show the elements that are needed during the different stages of production: recording, arranging, editing, mixing and mastering. The new “mini-timeline” allows fast & easy locating directly from any view. Mixbus’s new & updated GUI answers user’s requests for a single-window interface, and it allows the transport controls to appear above the mixer. And version 4 is going to make it even easier! Our users report that Mixbus is the fastest way to get a great professional-quality mix. Continuous development of the sound of Mixbus is what sets Harrison apart in the DAW landscape. Mixbus v4 includes Harrison’s latest-generation “True Analog Mixing” engine, which has been updated with new features including a stereo width knob on the console mix-buses. ![]() Harrison is very proud to announce the upcoming version 4 release of our “True Analog Mixing” workstation, Mixbus!
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