Tonight Ihad a closer look atHarrison Mixbus 32C v.4…
Seriously. HOLY SH*T what agreat sound you can get from mixingyour audio tracksin this software!!
Highly recommended to check out if you haven’t already, it even has Lua scripting
Tonight Ihad a closer look atHarrison Mixbus 32C v.4…
Seriously. HOLY SH*T what agreat sound you can get from mixingyour audio tracksin this software!!
Highly recommended to check out if you haven’t already, it even has Lua scripting
You mean that kind of “console sound” is enjoyable ? Have A/B example maybe?
Just download and install the demo, render some Renoise tracks, import them to Mixbus 32C and try it out for yourself
http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus32c.html
(Click the Free demo link at the right)
EDIT: Actually, I think it is anespeciallyuseful mixer for gettingthat "80’s analog sound"that isso common in e.g. theSynthwavemusic you seem to produce-- and which I have just started to explore myself since a couple of weeks ago, mostly inspired by a few “80’s” sounding artists such asMitch Murder(who uses Renoise too, AFAIK) in general andSunglasses Kid’strack "Feel it"in particular. A good combination is to do primary mixing (with side-chain et al) in e.g. Studio One Professional, using the CTC-1 Pro Console Shaper and Brainworx bx_console and then polish further on that mixing in Mixbus 32C.