
The Harrison Mixbus 32C DAW takes everything that is great about Mixbus and adds an exact emulation of the famous Harrison 32C analogue console.

Both versions of Mixbus share the same sonic signature in terms of how your mixes will sound when done using either version of Mixbus. But that statement understates just how good the ‘standard’ Mixbus DAW really is.
Mixbus 32c v7 pro#
Harrison Mixbus 32C DAW is what could be described as the Pro version of the standard Harrison Mixbus DAW that is available for a very reasonable cost. For large studios I understand that decision, but for the rest of us, why not use a better alternative? We are certainly spoilt for choice and it makes it very difficult to decide which platform to choose, with many simply choosing the industry standard, ProTools. There are many excellent choices on the market from MOTU Digital Performer to Presonus StudioOne, and of course the industry standard of AVID ProTools. The world needs another DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like it needs another compressor plugin.

The Mixbus32C EQ is a recreation of our analog 32-Series EQ, which has 4 bands ( the top bands can be switched from shelving to peaking ), and both high- and low- pass filters.There are a few cases where you might need to add a plugin EQ, to solve a specific need. 90% of EQ jobs can be handled with a 3band sweepable eq, and a high-pass filter. The Mixbus EQ was specifically designed by Harrison to match our historical records of user's settings.32C is the more expensive program, and it provides a bigger, more feature-ful mixer. Rather than charge less for "limited" versions of Mixbus, we differentiate the price by the "mixer" features, which is what Harrison is known for.
Mixbus 32c v7 professional#
In both Mixbus and Mixbus32C, you receive a full-featured DAW with unlimited audio tracks, unlimited MIDI tracks, and unlimited plugins.īoth Mixbus and Mixbus32C provide professional features such as VCA's, video playback, "ripple" editing, timecode display, LTC/SMPTE sync, and other features that are rarely included in an entry-level program.
