Video full of gems! Thank you Nathan and Harrison Audio. Easy to follow, easy to digest, and easy to implement into the work I am doing in MixBus 10Pro
Awesome tips! More in depth video showing how to assign outputs from Mixbus to hardware for using outboard console with larger count interface, and creating templates for given outboard setup... That would be amazing..! thanks
Mixbus32c is now called Mixbus so you will only see MIxbus videos going forward but it still includes the 32c EQ, 12 busses and now has the SSL EQ to choose from. -Nathan
Woooow! Nathan a very benefit video! thx indeeded. by the way a video about rythm feret and how o use sync point “V” would be great ! thx again for your time and teaching videos!
Thanks for the suggestion. How do you like using Sync Points when editing? I have yet to find a use for it in my workflow so knowing more about what you do will be helpful. -Nathan
Hey Nathan, great video! I already use a couple of these, but some were new so that's really good. I have two questions / suggestions for future videos: 1. Is there a way to get more information about the length of a region on screen as soon as it is selected? Interested in both time (mm:ss:ms) and musical length like bars and beats. Thinking of secondary clock, menu bar or similar. 2. Is there a way to save the preferences for miscellaneous outputs? I usually start every project with rerouting the metronome, since I usually only want click in my headphone channels and not in the monitor speakers. Would be nice to save this setting globally instead of project by project.
thanks for the suggestions. You can double click on a region to bring up the info box. This will tell you the start and end times and the length. -Nathan
Hey Nathan, on Linux, this drag and drop thing. Any special key and mouse combo for this to work? Just grabbing and dragging turns the cursor into a 2 headed arrow but nothing moves.
This feature is in 10.1 which has not been released yet. I was hoping it would be out by the time this video was out but we are waiting for a few more details to get sorted. Stay tuned.... -Nathan
Hi! I just installed and opened the daw. But I can't figure out how to zoom the mixer. I have a 24" monitor and I can't see the buttons properly. I'm working currently with Studio One and have no issues. Love the concept of the Mixbus but really need to see what Im doing 😅 Thanx
Hi mate. Great fan of yours and of course of Harrison mixbus I have a question for you. I own a Mac Studio m1 with mixbus. While I’m traveling I like to mix on the go and I opted to install Logic Pro on my iPad Pro. I just don’t like the way experience at all. I’m missing mixbus, but buying a laptop which is inevitably going to be worse than my Mac Studio and very expensive is not a choice by now. I know I can download mixbus for Linux, I can be really happy with it. But I don’t have a clue about how to install interfaces, or the program itself. Why don’t you make a video about Harrison mixbus on Linux?
Thanks for the support. I am not a Linux guy but I would think installing any software is no different than a Windows or Mac computer. For the cost of a iPad Pro you could get a used M1 laptop that would be more than sufficient to do what you need. I use a M1 Mac Mini in my studio rack but also have a M1 13" laptop for "on the go" stuff. It is so fast and quiet and works perfectly. -Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio I'm not upgrading the link said to click here for an introductory offer. I did that a week ago but before I could make the purchase the code no longer worked. And now the is still there but entering an email address and name does nothing but enroll me into MailChimp or something like that. I tried MixBus several years ago but it kept crashing... I like the idea and straight forward mixing but I'm not going to pay 500 bucks to test a DAW that few people seem to use. Todays DAWs are loaded with Beat Creativity 'tools' that I just don't use. I believe music should be played on instruments not pieced together using someone elses clips or created with midi and computer instruments. Those that make music this way will have no right to complain when AI takes over.
The code ended but if you email support I can provide you the code you need. Feel free to download the demo and try it out. Ive had 3 sessions this week recording all analog signals which is your preference and they went great. I got two more sessions this weekend and another on Monday. No crashes or issues on my end whatsoever. Send an email and I would be happy to help and answer any questions you have. -Nathan
Video full of gems! Thank you Nathan and Harrison Audio. Easy to follow, easy to digest, and easy to implement into the work I am doing in MixBus 10Pro
Let are lots more where that came from. Let me know what questions you have.
-Nathan
the master bus insert for a ref track is a great idea. Thanks!
Yeah it works like a treat.
-Nathan
Indeed! It is much more convenient than how I used to A/B ref & session playback!! Thanks!!!!
Awesome tips! More in depth video showing how to assign outputs from Mixbus to hardware for using outboard console with larger count interface, and creating templates for given outboard setup... That would be amazing..! thanks
I would do that in the Audio Connections Manager. I will add it to the list of topics to cover in a future video.
-Nathan
Awesome…keep ‘em comin’.
What do you want to see next? I am making a list.
-Nathan
Very helpful. Also Nathan is excellent at answering email questions.
Always happy to help.
-Nathan
Great Videos as always Nathan ….. Concise and straight to the point no fluff ! Great advice Bro Thanks
Thanks for watching and please share some suggestions for future topics.
-Nathan
I always learn something from these videos thank you.
Glad to hear it!
Great tips. I'll start using them today.
Let me know what other topics you want to see me cover.
-Nathan
Thank you ! For wonderful video ! Wish for more for Harrison Mixbus 32 ..Though i use nuendo , i always enjoy learning new daw..🤘
Mixbus32c is now called Mixbus so you will only see MIxbus videos going forward but it still includes the 32c EQ, 12 busses and now has the SSL EQ to choose from.
-Nathan
Great tips! could you please add some tips for recording, like comping, consolidating the selected parts, time changes, ...
Sure thing
beautiful
Thanks for watching.
-Nathan
Can you do a tutorial on the differences in the 32c eq and the ssl 900 what each one is best used for
I will do my best. I don't know the full history of the 9kj EQ but I know enough to turn knobs and find a sound I like. I will work on it.
-Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio Thamks bro much appreciated
Woooow! Nathan a very benefit video! thx indeeded. by the way a video about rythm feret and how o use sync point “V” would be great ! thx again for your time and teaching videos!
Thanks for the suggestion. How do you like using Sync Points when editing? I have yet to find a use for it in my workflow so knowing more about what you do will be helpful.
-Nathan
Thx Nathan
Your welcome
Thanks Nathan. I'm on v9 and most of these still apply, although the method may be a little different.
Some features were added in V10 but most of the tips should apply to all previous versions.
-Nathan
Hey Nathan, great video! I already use a couple of these, but some were new so that's really good. I have two questions / suggestions for future videos:
1. Is there a way to get more information about the length of a region on screen as soon as it is selected? Interested in both time (mm:ss:ms) and musical length like bars and beats. Thinking of secondary clock, menu bar or similar.
2. Is there a way to save the preferences for miscellaneous outputs? I usually start every project with rerouting the metronome, since I usually only want click in my headphone channels and not in the monitor speakers. Would be nice to save this setting globally instead of project by project.
thanks for the suggestions. You can double click on a region to bring up the info box. This will tell you the start and end times and the length.
-Nathan
👍
Hey Nathan, on Linux, this drag and drop thing. Any special key and mouse combo for this to work? Just grabbing and dragging turns the cursor into a 2 headed arrow but nothing moves.
This feature is in 10.1 which has not been released yet. I was hoping it would be out by the time this video was out but we are waiting for a few more details to get sorted. Stay tuned....
-Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio Sweet!!
Hi!
I just installed and opened the daw. But I can't figure out how to zoom the mixer. I have a 24" monitor and I can't see the buttons properly. I'm working currently with Studio One and have no issues.
Love the concept of the Mixbus but really need to see what Im doing 😅
Thanx
check Preferences/Size and scale to adjust your settings. You can email support with screenshots as well.
-Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio Ok. Thanx. I already tryed to change it at that menu but didn't knew that I should restart the daw.
Now it works! 😎
@@HarrisonAudio wow. Now even with a scale of 105% buttons are freezed. I can't move or switch none. I think is crashed.
You will need to email support with your OS and crash report.
-Nathan
Hi mate. Great fan of yours and of course of Harrison mixbus
I have a question for you.
I own a Mac Studio m1 with mixbus.
While I’m traveling I like to mix on the go and I opted to install Logic Pro on my iPad Pro. I just don’t like the way experience at all. I’m missing mixbus, but buying a laptop which is inevitably going to be worse than my Mac Studio and very expensive is not a choice by now.
I know I can download mixbus for Linux, I can be really happy with it. But I don’t have a clue about how to install interfaces, or the program itself.
Why don’t you make a video about Harrison mixbus on Linux?
Thanks for the support. I am not a Linux guy but I would think installing any software is no different than a Windows or Mac computer. For the cost of a iPad Pro you could get a used M1 laptop that would be more than sufficient to do what you need. I use a M1 Mac Mini in my studio rack but also have a M1 13" laptop for "on the go" stuff. It is so fast and quiet and works perfectly.
-Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio is 8 gb enough memory (I know it’s “unified”)
8gb on a M1, M2, M3 machine is more than enough but if you can get at least 16gb then that should last you for many years.
-Nathan
Is the introductery price gone?
If you owned previous version then email us for your upgrade coupons.
-Nathan
@@HarrisonAudio I'm not upgrading the link said to click here for an introductory offer. I did that a week ago but before I could make the purchase the code no longer worked. And now the is still there but entering an email address and name does nothing but enroll me into MailChimp or something like that. I tried MixBus several years ago but it kept crashing... I like the idea and straight forward mixing but I'm not going to pay 500 bucks to test a DAW that few people seem to use. Todays DAWs are loaded with Beat Creativity 'tools' that I just don't use. I believe music should be played on instruments not pieced together using someone elses clips or created with midi and computer instruments. Those that make music this way will have no right to complain when AI takes over.
The code ended but if you email support I can provide you the code you need. Feel free to download the demo and try it out. Ive had 3 sessions this week recording all analog signals which is your preference and they went great. I got two more sessions this weekend and another on Monday. No crashes or issues on my end whatsoever. Send an email and I would be happy to help and answer any questions you have.
-Nathan
Some cool stuff! But I don't need most of this stuff. SORRY. I'll Stick with V9 Thank You.
Most of the editing things you can do in V9