That was extremely helpful!!! For the life of me I could not figure out how to disengage the main output from the independent channels. Much appreciated. 👍
I’m committed to switching to Mixbus 32C from MOTU DP as soon as I feel I can run pro-level sessions from Mixbus 32c. These videos are so easy to follow - they’re helping to expedite my process significantly. Awesome, thanks.
That is great. The best way to learn is to just use it every day and develop the muscle memory. Out of all the shortcuts I only use a handful on a daily basis. -Nathan
@HarrisonAudio Thanks. It's come a long way from version one and I love it. I've got Mixbus 32c open while I have the vids rolling - most times anyway ha. Thanks again
First. That was a hot beat! At first I was thinking that it was just not right. But when you began to,send to the busses,pan and all that,I was nodding my head to the beat like . YO! Very well explained and it convinced me to go ahead and buy this DAW. Keep up the good work! The Guitars are Hot!
I would love to see a series on FUNDAMENTALS for BEGINNERS; Signal Flow, Concepts of Modern Mixing, FX Usages, Tips & Tricks, and etc. I feel like majority for the DAW companies/developers are so hellbent on get the big names to endorse their products that companies forget that 99.99% of the users are Bedroom, Home, and/or Small Studio Producers. I would also like Harrison to consider multimedia developers; Utilizing Mixbus for Video and Audio i.e. Podcasting. Utilizing Mixbus for Developing 30 second Ads for Podcasting Community. I really feel that big companies are missing out on ADDED VALUE PRODUCTS. I want more value for my money. Teaching Fundamentals to the Future Producers/Engineers/Studio Owners will ADD VALUE to your Products that will pay off in the long run. You can reach out to me if you want to discuss future tutorials. Hope to hear from you.
That is the point of this beginner series. These videos are not only showing how to use Mixbus32c but to show the fundamental tools and workflows to get a great mix.
question: the built in compressor, does it behave like an optical compressor? or is it just the attack and release ranges that change from "leveler, compressor, limiter", or does that change the inherent behavior when changing between those 3 settings? cant seem to find an answer, thank you. edit: oh and first
Is there a way to do multiple stereo mix busses, that then can have multiple processing on that stereo stem, prior to sending it to the stereo master. Lets say Stereo Drums, or stereo background vocals for instance. I want to do processing on those before dumping them onto the 2 mix. Any way to do that?
Hi Michael, the 12 Mixbuses are stereo so you can send your tracks there for processing. Alternatively you can create Audio buses to send tracks to and then send that bus to Mixbus to be mixed and blended in with the rest of the buses. the Mixbuses are part of the audio summing infrastructure and part of the True Analog workflow. Audiobuses are ok to use but don't give you the same vibe and sending tracks to a Mixbus.
Latency all comes down to the speed of your computer and what your audio interface can handle. These factors will allow you to keep your Buffer size at a lower setting without dropouts.
Hi Mark, You can add Audio Busses much like an Aux bus in Pro Tools or other DAWs but....I encourage you to work with the Mixbusses provided as this has the workflow of a real console. Limitations are your friend.
I find new nuggets each time I revisit videos! Thanks Doc!
Awesome
Nice trick while holding shift to pan left or right to mixbus.
Tip: Hold SHIFT and double click to reset position.
Glad you liked it. Its a very handy feature.
That was extremely helpful!!! For the life of me I could not figure out how to disengage the main output from the independent channels. Much appreciated. 👍
You're welcome!
I’m committed to switching to Mixbus 32C from MOTU DP as soon as I feel I can run pro-level sessions from Mixbus 32c. These videos are so easy to follow - they’re helping to expedite my process significantly. Awesome, thanks.
That is great. The best way to learn is to just use it every day and develop the muscle memory. Out of all the shortcuts I only use a handful on a daily basis.
-Nathan
@HarrisonAudio Thanks. It's come a long way from version one and I love it. I've got Mixbus 32c open while I have the vids rolling - most times anyway ha. Thanks again
Nice, the send/pan feature is really cool
Just one of the things that separates us from other DAWs.
Great audio prescription Doc; nice ear medicine!
Glad you liked it!
Another great video Nathan...
Glad you enjoyed it
Really great, i'm learning a lot
Great to hear! Let me know if you have any questions.
-Nathan
First. That was a hot beat! At first I was thinking that it was just not right. But when you began to,send to the busses,pan and all that,I was nodding my head to the beat like . YO! Very well explained and it convinced me to go ahead and buy this DAW. Keep up the good work! The Guitars are Hot!
There's a lot more where that came from. Thanks for watching.
Keep up the lessons! So helpful.
Glad you like them!
thanks , more please ...
more coming :)
Sweet!
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Very cool, thanks !
Glad you liked it.
Amazing tutorial, thanks!
You're welcome!
I would love to see a series on FUNDAMENTALS for BEGINNERS; Signal Flow, Concepts of Modern Mixing, FX Usages, Tips & Tricks, and etc.
I feel like majority for the DAW companies/developers are so hellbent on get the big names to endorse their products that companies forget that 99.99% of the users are Bedroom, Home, and/or Small Studio Producers.
I would also like Harrison to consider multimedia developers; Utilizing Mixbus for Video and Audio i.e. Podcasting. Utilizing Mixbus for Developing 30 second Ads for Podcasting Community. I really feel that big companies are missing out on ADDED VALUE PRODUCTS. I want more value for my money.
Teaching Fundamentals to the Future Producers/Engineers/Studio Owners will ADD VALUE to your Products that will pay off in the long run.
You can reach out to me if you want to discuss future tutorials. Hope to hear from you.
That is the point of this beginner series. These videos are not only showing how to use Mixbus32c but to show the fundamental tools and workflows to get a great mix.
@@HarrisonAudio Can you do a video on signal flow of MIXBUS and MIXBUS32C?
More please!!!
More is coming :)
Very helpful! Thanks!
You're welcome!
Good tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
tempo mapping in mixbus is the easiest of all daws .... well done to the programmers :)
We really like it as well. Thanks for being a Mixbus user.
We want more...
More is coming :)
question: the built in compressor, does it behave like an optical compressor? or is it just the attack and release ranges that change from "leveler, compressor, limiter", or does that change the inherent behavior when changing between those 3 settings? cant seem to find an answer, thank you.
edit: oh and first
The manual describes each one pretty well but yes the character of the compressor changes between the 3 different types.
Thanks for the tutorials! Where is the setting for having the channel strip in the edit window? I just can’t find it anywhere.
Shift+E will get you there my friend
this is dope.. just one question.. can i Bounce the track to a new track with effects/ plugins applied so i can save some cpu?
This has been added in V8 that just got released. Its a great new feature.
@@HarrisonAudio Gotta get V8
Is there a way to do multiple stereo mix busses, that then can have multiple processing on that stereo stem, prior to sending it to the stereo master. Lets say Stereo Drums, or stereo background vocals for instance. I want to do processing on those before dumping them onto the 2 mix. Any way to do that?
Hi Michael, the 12 Mixbuses are stereo so you can send your tracks there for processing. Alternatively you can create Audio buses to send tracks to and then send that bus to Mixbus to be mixed and blended in with the rest of the buses. the Mixbuses are part of the audio summing infrastructure and part of the True Analog workflow. Audiobuses are ok to use but don't give you the same vibe and sending tracks to a Mixbus.
I keep on getting a lot of latency when recording….with or without reverb.
Latency all comes down to the speed of your computer and what your audio interface can handle. These factors will allow you to keep your Buffer size at a lower setting without dropouts.
Almost samelike configuration for mixbus 7 right?
Exact same except 32c has 4 additional busses and a Matrix mix.
@@HarrisonAudio thanks
Is it possible to add additional mixbuses?
Hi Mark, You can add Audio Busses much like an Aux bus in Pro Tools or other DAWs but....I encourage you to work with the Mixbusses provided as this has the workflow of a real console. Limitations are your friend.
I have v10 and I can’t open the busses
Shift+B should work.