Mixbus 4?
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- KVRist
- 105 posts since 3 Jan, 2017
i have mixbus 2,i liked it when it wasent a "full blown" daw,now i just think its to bloated with stuff my other daws do better,but liked the mixing in mixbus,dont know if i will upgrade,havent used mixbus since ver 3 came out,it was to buggy on my system with all the bloat added
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Does nyone using v4 found a way to delete buses? The sessions are opening systematically with 8 buses, and I found no way to delete them. Worst - they are alway showing in the mixer, and there is no way to hide those strips either.
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRian
- 508 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from Arkansas, USA
I love Mixbus! It's been very stable here for a long time. I haven't upgraded to 4 yet, but I will when I get the chance.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Thanks. That panel comes closed in the current version (at least it appeared closed when I opened old sessions in v4). Solvedswindus wrote:Ever read the manual? You can hide the buses (all tracks etc) on the left in the mixer.
Fernando (FMR)
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- Banned
- 5357 posts since 7 May, 2015
Manual? We don't need no stinking manual 
Honestly though, VERY difficult to nav a man these days. Usually the buzz-word you are searching for doesn't exist, isn't in the manual, leads to some generic quip, or whatever. You can generally find more interesting info with a google.
Honestly though, VERY difficult to nav a man these days. Usually the buzz-word you are searching for doesn't exist, isn't in the manual, leads to some generic quip, or whatever. You can generally find more interesting info with a google.
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- KVRist
- 372 posts since 28 Oct, 2005 from Earth
Yes, sometimes manuals are not really helpful. But I would give it always a try. Maybe you learn someting else while searching for another solution.
Bought the update to Mixbus 4 and it's running very nice for me on my Linux DAW and looks good too!
Bought the update to Mixbus 4 and it's running very nice for me on my Linux DAW and looks good too!
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- KVRist
- 48 posts since 1 May, 2016
UPDATE:Sailor16 wrote:The installer file is already marked to be run as admin per default. But yeah, I tried it manually as well with no luck. I've sent an e-mail to Harrison support regarding this issue.UltraJv wrote:have you tried right click on install and select install as admin?
While Harrison support wasn't able to solve the problem, as they had never heard of this particular issue before, I managed to solve the problem myself.
My Win7 x64 rig is configured to host the OS on the C: SSD drive and then there are two separate SSD's for samples (D:) and software (E:). So Mixbus3 was installed to E:\Mixbus3 and I tried to install Mixbus4 to E:\Mixbus4, which didn't work.
Why? Because it seems the installer executable can't install to any drive when there is less than 500 MB of disc space on the SSD system drive (C:) --- which was the case here. Probably it uses some temporary storage of C: even while it installs on E: So I cleaned up some 1 GB space from C: and now it installs without any problems on E:.
For the record I'll add that Harrison support replied very fast to all my e-mails, but as I said they weren't able to solve this issue as they never had any similar reports in the past. Well, somebody got to be the first...
Now I'll test Mixbus4 and enjoy that Stereo Width knob on the mixbuses that I paid $39 + VAT for.
(Yes, I'm serious. That knob and the VCA faders was the only reason I upgraded. Of course what I'm really looking forward to is the v4 upgrade to Mixbus 32C, but for this we'll have to wait until May 1, 2017.)
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- KVRian
- 508 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from Arkansas, USA
I upgraded, and everything is working great. There are some big improvements in this version.
It looks good too!
It looks good too!
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- KVRian
- 508 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from Arkansas, USA
4.0151 is out. Fantastic.