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We will be moving soon to another house and there I will be having a bigger (lof)studio. Mixbus comes with a ton of features, plugins and the special offer included some additional plugins! On this machine I’m running Linux Mint as the OS. Despite that, I got it workin smoothly on “light” ITX-computer using an Intel® Quad-Core Processor (J1900, 2 GHz) with 8GB RAM.
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Mixbus5 looks a lot like Ardour (no surprise here!) but it’s more advanced. But after about 30 minutes I was already doing my first (test)recording. Installation took some time, you really do need to do this “step by step” following the (online) manual and I had some “problems” importing old projects from Ardour sessions (I thought it was compatible, but it isn’t 100% compatible with my Ardour 4.x version). Mixbus is based on Ardour, the open source DAW, but is sold and marketed commercially by Harrison Audio Consoles ( Wikipedia).
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It includes built in analog modeled processing, based on Harrison’s 32-series and MR-series analog music consoles. Mixbus provides a modern DAW model incorporating a “traditional” analog mixing workflow.
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Harrison Mixbus is a digital audio workstation (DAW) available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. Still use Ardour for older projects but Mixbus is just an awesome product! Last week Harrison Mixbus was offering Mixbus5 for a deep discount and I just couldn’t resists. It’s free (open source) software, if you’re using an older version that is. First of all, there are many free solutions or nearly-free solutions. A professional DAW for home recording doesn’t have to cost an arm and leg.