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Your welcome bapu clintmartin I haven't bought any of them, and I won't. +1 my exact feelings bapu Thanks for writing that Kenny. For my application of Mixbuss I only need a couple. Either Way I have explained "the workaround" all the best, KennyĪmpfixer The plugs I've bought have all been outstanding.
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I tend to use the ones I bought, the plugs I haven't bought I don't use all that much, when I do it is just to get a feel for whether I may want to buy the plugs I don't have yet. A much better option when using an unlicensed Mixbus plug is to right click the plug and use the generic interface This View does not time out super fast like the other view does Here is a screenshot of the same unlicensed Plug I have bought a good number of the Harrison plugs and I think they are excellent. Typical screen shot where the plug will look like this before it glazes over and say's unlicensed when the plug is in this mode you may have to close it and reopen it to adjust while the short window is still there. Mixbus user A (in my example) can send Mixbus user B a Mixbus project and Mixbus user B's project will sound exactly the same as user A's because even though user B had not unlocked the plugs by buying them, the project will open and the plugs will function exactly as they were set in Mixbus user A 's SONG Now as far as being able to access the plugs and putting them to use (if you haven't bought them) that in itself is pretty easy. According to Ben Harrison Mixbus was designed to make it easy on Mixbus users that wanted to share and collaborate using Mixbus. they would be hard pressed to be able to collaborate with Mixbus user A because they didn't have the plugs. If this was any other DAW company Mixbus user B would be S. Mixbus user B on the other hand is only running Mixbus with out having purchased many of the plugs Mixbus user A had purchased. Mixbus user A 's Mixbus project makes use of many of the high end Mixbus plugs that Mixbus user A spent money on. (unlicensed ) Example, Mixbus user A has a Mixbus project that is being sent to Mixbus user B. I will get to that later on in this post The main reason for that was to enable Mixbus user's to collaborate using Mixbus regardless of whether a users plugs were licensed or not. Sure, they may switch onto a fast GUI demo mode look, the thing is they are still fully functional.
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Yes, On first glace the Mixbus plugs a person has not purchased look like they are in demo mode. Sure they do want you to buy the plugs but they kept them functional so Mixbus users can collaborate. Yet, to be perfectly honest, your view point is a little off #1, Ben Harrison has said it many times on the Mixbus forum that "ALL" the included plugins in Mixbus are fully functional. I can see a limited or demo version but this is like pushing you off a cliff. They will function but you have about 2 seconds to make any adjustments before they black out on you. Go to our website and pay $100 each for them." What's more, after paying for them they only work in Mixbus.
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Apparently MOST of the "included" plugins are only teasers. They fade to black once you open them and say "You don't have a license for this.
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But if there are 24 mixbuses as default the DSP need in the same project would require 70% DSP to be rendered as DSP use even if you do not use any of them.Soens I bought Mixbus 2.5 a while ago. For example for 50 tracks and 12 mixbuses the calculated DSP need is say 50%. In my mind the "send to mixbus" is clicking, activating the bus nimber/name LED to send the signal to the bus.Īs to DSP, it it the feature of Mixbus both general and 32C that it preserves the DSP need for all the session starting setup, calculating the number of tracks and DSP need of the default 12 mixbuses. I see what I misunderstood, so you use the buses but not their level (send) control. Hopefully you can understand this particular feature request now. I just use the assign buttons to turn them on. I just don't use the send level controls, they stay at 0. (06-13-2022, 02:34 AM)Mixing The Band Wrote: I use Mix Buses, that's why I ask for more.