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{{Short description|Digital audio workstation}} | |||
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⚫ | | operating_system = ] 10.4 - 10.6, ], ] (XP Pro or newer) |
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⚫ | | website = http://mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com/ | ||
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'''Harrison Mixbus''' is a ] (DAW) which can record, edit, play, and mix multiple tracks of mono and stereo audio. Mixbus is based on the ] DAW but is sold and marketed commercially by ]. Mixbus is a combination of the modern DAW editing model, with the addition of a "traditional" analog mixing workflow. | |||
'''Harrison Mixbus''' is a ] (DAW) released in 2009, compatible with ], ], and ].<ref name="harrison">{{cite web |title=Harrison Audio |url=https://store.harrisonaudio.com/all-products/mixbus |access-date=5 August 2016 |website=Harrison Consoles |language=en}}</ref> It is built on the ] DAW "]" but includes additional features developed by ], such as analog-modeled EQ, compression, summing on channel strips, and a master bus with limiter and loudness monitoring tools. | |||
==Features of Mixbus== | ==Features of Mixbus== | ||
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Mixbus provides all of the features of Ardour, with additional functionality from proprietary plugins.<ref>{{ cite web|url=http://www.harrisonconsoles.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=108&Itemid=42|title=harrisonconsoles.com}}</ref> | |||
Mixbus has the features of Ardour, with additional functionality from proprietary DSP,<ref name="harrison"/> replicating the workflow, signal path, and sound of a Harrison console. | |||
Each channel strip in Mixbus features analog modeled 3 bands EQ (including a high pass filter), compression (with 3 compressor types), panning, and summing. | |||
* Straightforward “knob per function” mixer layout based on Harrison's 32-series and MR-series analog music consoles. | |||
* Harrison DSP algorithms for EQ, Filter, Compression, Analog Tape Saturation, Panning, and Summing. | |||
It includes 8 stereo mixbuses featuring tone controls, tape saturation, and compression (including a sidechain compressor). | |||
* Unlimited stereo or mono input channels (based on available CPU power) featuring High-pass Filter, EQ, Compression, and 4 Mix Bus sends on every channel. | |||
* 8 Stereo Mix Buses (can be used for groups or auxes) featuring Tone controls, Compression, Sidechaining, and Analog Tape Saturation. | |||
The master bus is similar to the mix buses but has the addition of a limiter, a ] for loudness monitoring, and a stereo correlation meter. | |||
* Stereo Master Bus that features Tone controls, Analog Tape Saturation, K-meter, and Limiting. | |||
* Plugin delay compensation to support effects such as parallel compression. | |||
Mixbus started as an audio-only workstation. In earlier versions, it also depended on the ] as its backend. Since version 3, Mixbus supports both audio and ] tracks, and it no longer depends on JACK, although JACK can still be used as one of its audio backends. | |||
* Comprehensive "at-a-glance" metering with peak, peak hold, and compressor gain reduction visible on every track and bus. | |||
* Supports ] plugins and any ] interface. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Harrison Mixbus page http://mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com | |||
* Harrison Consoles http://www.harrisonconsoles.com | |||
* Ardour open-source workstation http://www.ardour.org | |||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Audio editors}} | |||
==External links== | |||
{{Digital audio workstations}} | |||
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Developer(s) | Harrison Audio Consoles, Ardour contributors |
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Stable release | 9 / May 2023 |
Operating system | Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6, Linux, Windows (XP Pro or newer) |
Type | Digital audio workstation |
Website | http://mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com/ |
Harrison Mixbus is a digital audio workstation (DAW) released in 2009, compatible with Microsoft Windows, macOS X, and Linux. It is built on the open-source DAW "Ardour" but includes additional features developed by Harrison Audio Consoles, such as analog-modeled EQ, compression, summing on channel strips, and a master bus with limiter and loudness monitoring tools.
Features of Mixbus
Mixbus has the features of Ardour, with additional functionality from proprietary DSP, replicating the workflow, signal path, and sound of a Harrison console.
Each channel strip in Mixbus features analog modeled 3 bands EQ (including a high pass filter), compression (with 3 compressor types), panning, and summing.
It includes 8 stereo mixbuses featuring tone controls, tape saturation, and compression (including a sidechain compressor).
The master bus is similar to the mix buses but has the addition of a limiter, a K14 meter for loudness monitoring, and a stereo correlation meter.
Mixbus started as an audio-only workstation. In earlier versions, it also depended on the JACK audio server as its backend. Since version 3, Mixbus supports both audio and MIDI tracks, and it no longer depends on JACK, although JACK can still be used as one of its audio backends.
See also
References
- ^ "Harrison Audio". Harrison Consoles. Retrieved 5 August 2016.