@@darkozoric4184 Mixbus is awesome, the workflow is very similar to what you get on a mixing console so it could be a good or bad thing depending on your taste, when it comes to the sound it actually has a sound as every channel is adding harmonic distortion due to the emulation of the console and it sounds great. the only negatives is the slight learning curve that comes from it being based on an open source DAW but after a few hours tinkering with it you'll be flying and it might fell rough around the edges when it comes to presentation but as a whole totally recomended.
Great choice my friend, just beware that Mixbus is a little bit quirky so you'll need to be a bit patient while learning your way around it, but the sound is great though. Got some other videos covering some of its features and actually I just started a mixing project using Mixbus which I livestream every wednesday here as well. Check those out hope you can find something good out of them!!!
Really cool video. I mixed some songs in harrison that I recorded in reaper, and the difference is wild. Thinking about upgrading to version 10. Did you ever buy the course offered by Harrison, mixing tips by a reggae producer named Mondo? It was offered a long time ago, but it really blew my mind and opened up a lot of the possibilities of Mixbus.
been using Mixbus since Version 3 and since I learned pro audio on a actual analog consoles, and having some experience with computer sciences and through it Linux and open source software which makes up the back end of Mixbus (Ardour) it was natural to me to adapt to the workflow so never I got into any online tutorial but I will check it out now that you got me interested.
if you mean Speakers, it depends on the size of your mixing room the rule of thumb would be the smaller the room the closer you are to the speakers which means the smaller the driver should be, in this room which is not that big I'm working with small 5 inch speakers and a sub woofer as the main speaker set up, but I also got a pair of Auratones as the mid range focused system and a single mono Avantone for my mono referencing. when it comes to my screen I am all about ultra wide monitors as they rock for mixing due to its screen ratio.
The SSL UF8 supports officially Mixbus. even though it is using the Mackie Protocol the integration is very comprehensive and beyond what a regular surface would be
So, can we actually make beats in Mix Bus? No one ever fucking talks about this aspect. Like can I build chords and melodies or is this strictly for mixing?
it now has a fully featured midi section that allows you to program drums and work with virtual instruments, with the added benefit of the great sounding console aspect of mMxbus
Now that it is free for Big Six owners I downloaded this.... 1st impression is that it is garbage. Won't even load on my system. and the initial interface looks like something out of the Windows 3.1.1. era. No wonder they are giving it away. Promptly deleted. I have plenty of DAWs and enough plugins to get this 'analogue sound'. I'll stick with those an SSL 360.
Wanna know hoe to use analog gear with Mixbus 10? let me show you here: ua-cam.com/video/7O14HDuSlWk/v-deo.html
Thank you! great video! I am a Studio One user but just purchased MB10 for 150.00! I will be checking out more of your videos!!!
great purchase, love Mixbus 10
How you finding the MB10? I too am a Studio One user and have tried to switch to a better sounding DAW if such a thing exists.
@@darkozoric4184 Mixbus is awesome, the workflow is very similar to what you get on a mixing console so it could be a good or bad thing depending on your taste, when it comes to the sound it actually has a sound as every channel is adding harmonic distortion due to the emulation of the console and it sounds great.
the only negatives is the slight learning curve that comes from it being based on an open source DAW but after a few hours tinkering with it you'll be flying and it might fell rough around the edges when it comes to presentation but as a whole totally recomended.
@@bardonmusic can tell me where i can have a comprehensive tutorial on how to use it? I have got the 10 pro and am starting out mixing
just got mine for $15.00. gracias 4 the review...Luna>Mixbus or. API > Harrison.
I'm now demoing mixbus. But i never find the reverbs (hall, plate, delay, wide) that i see in your video. Where i can find these?
Has the editing of midi notes improved? It's been a bit clunky.
I have the mixbus 10 pro, and now, i need to learn how to use it from ground up. I hope the learning curve is not too steep?
Great choice my friend, just beware that Mixbus is a little bit quirky so you'll need to be a bit patient while learning your way around it, but the sound is great though. Got some other videos covering some of its features and actually I just started a mixing project using Mixbus which I livestream every wednesday here as well. Check those out hope you can find something good out of them!!!
Really cool video. I mixed some songs in harrison that I recorded in reaper, and the difference is wild. Thinking about upgrading to version 10. Did you ever buy the course offered by Harrison, mixing tips by a reggae producer named Mondo? It was offered a long time ago, but it really blew my mind and opened up a lot of the possibilities of Mixbus.
been using Mixbus since Version 3 and since I learned pro audio on a actual analog consoles, and having some experience with computer sciences and through it Linux and open source software which makes up the back end of Mixbus (Ardour) it was natural to me to adapt to the workflow so never I got into any online tutorial but I will check it out now that you got me interested.
what size monitor would you reccomend?
if you mean Speakers, it depends on the size of your mixing room the rule of thumb would be the smaller the room the closer you are to the speakers which means the smaller the driver should be, in this room which is not that big I'm working with small 5 inch speakers and a sub woofer as the main speaker set up, but I also got a pair of Auratones as the mid range focused system and a single mono Avantone for my mono referencing. when it comes to my screen I am all about ultra wide monitors as they rock for mixing due to its screen ratio.
@@bardonmusic actually i meant monitor screen, i'm wondering if it's better to go with a widescreen to see all the tracks
@@neilswan-h2z I knew it haha... I totally recommend ultrawide as it gives you the real state needed to have access to all of your tools while working
How can I link 32c eq dail to bluecat Remote controller?
How does the sound of this match up to Universal Audio's LUNA?
Mixbus feels more gentle and warm while luna when fully upgraded has a more aggressive and attack driven tone
How did you linked the eq dials to your mackie controller?
The SSL UF8 supports officially Mixbus. even though it is using the Mackie Protocol the integration is very comprehensive and beyond what a regular surface would be
That explains, I'm trying to set my streamdeck to control mixbus, and for the life of mine, I can't figure out how link any eqs dail.
nice
So, can we actually make beats in Mix Bus? No one ever fucking talks about this aspect. Like can I build chords and melodies or is this strictly for mixing?
it now has a fully featured midi section that allows you to program drums and work with virtual instruments, with the added benefit of the great sounding console aspect of mMxbus
Now that it is free for Big Six owners I downloaded this.... 1st impression is that it is garbage. Won't even load on my system. and the initial interface looks like something out of the Windows 3.1.1. era. No wonder they are giving it away. Promptly deleted. I have plenty of DAWs and enough plugins to get this 'analogue sound'. I'll stick with those an SSL 360.