The included plugins are LV2 plugins which is an open plugin standard. They can be used in any application that understands that standard. Ardour and Audacity are probably the most noticable applications that support LV2.
dzilizzi wrote:What is the difference between this and the 32C version? I read the basics on the website. It sounds like it is just a difference as to how the inline EQ works? And can you use the plug-ins in other DAWs? It doesn't look like it. So maybe not such a great deal?Rational wrote:Not sure if this was posted here or in the bargains only thread yet, so I'm posting it here for now. Let me know and I'll post it there or you can.
But it seems Harrison Mixbuss is on sale for $49 with 'Plugin essentials' and ALL their XT plugins included.
I haven't seen them do this steep of a sale yet before. Have you?
Thoughts? I just picked it up.
Mixbus and Every Harrison Plugin $49.00
Harrison Plugin Essentials
XT-SC Spectral Compressor
Mixbus v4
XT-EG Expander Gate
XT-EQ Equalizer
XT-LC Lookahead Compressor
XT-MC Multiband Compressor
XT-ME Mastering Equalizer
Character Plugin Bundle
XT-DS De-Esser
XT-TG Tom-Tom Gate
July 4th sale. Not sure when it ends...
R
https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/specials.html
I probably should have asked this before grabbing it. I've heard good things about Mixbus and didn't realize there were multiple versions.
Thanks