quarta-feira, 27 de novembro de 2013

HarrisonMixbus v2.4.0-R2R



 
 
Mixbus™ is a full-featured Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with "True Analog Mixing"™: a combination of Harrison's world-renowned sound and features in an affordable, knob-per-function interface. Mixbus provides professional-level features to import or record an unlimited number of audio tracks to your computer, edit them, and mix them together. You can use Mixbus to record your band, mix a record, make a podcast, or edit the audio for your video.
 

What is different about Mixbus?
 
•Mixbus sounds better.  Other DAW mixers are designed by companies with experience in computer sound, but no pedigree in world-class recording facilities.  The Mixbus mixer is designed by Harrison: the maker of consoles used in the world's most demanding music, film, and live performance facilities.  Harrison consoles are known for their great-sounding EQ, filters, dynamics, and bus summing.  If you find a music recording from the golden age of albums - the 70s and 80s - that has stood the test of time, it is likely that a Harrison console was used during the production.  With the Harrison sound and a logical knob-per-function mixer interface, Mixbus invites you to produce recordings that will stand with the best.
•Mixbus is open.  Mixbus is largely open-source and is the collaborative effort of a worldwide team including musicians, programmers, and professional recording engineers.  Many workstations provide "open" control or plugin protocols...  Mixbus goesfar beyond that.  Like a good piece of vintage hardware, you can open the box and look inside.  This transparency encourages Mixbus development to happen with integrity.  We spend our time on the issues that users want and need; not just items that look good in an advertisement.  In the crazy world of DAW software, it is nice to know that a sane option exists for your business or personal use.
  
 
•Mixbus is ultra-compatible.  Mixbus works on all 3 popular desktop operating systems, and uses industry-standard I/O and plugin formats such as VST.  You can collaborate with anyone, regardless of which platform they use.