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NOTE: a group buy is currently running, and is at MAX discount, which gives you MixControl Pro and your choice of 2 free products for $49.00 USD instead of $129.00 USD. More information can be found through the following links:

:arrow:KVR Group Buy Thread
:arrow:Official Group Buy Information

Product Information

MixControl Pro is a complete high-quality, professional channelstrip with a unique sound that offers flexible module processing, ultra-pristine audio quality and a combination of useful new features.

Product Features

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MixControl Pro has 2 separate professionally designed interface layouts, created by Anders Hedstrom (aka LimeFlavour) to allow users of different screen sizes and workflows to benefit from. We have worked closely with Anders, our users and our development team to integrate the most requested, useful and aesthetically pleasing interface features.

MixControl Pro builds on the solid foundation known in the original MixControl by adding many useful aesthetic and functional enhancements such as extremely high-quality oversampling, 2 new professional UI layouts, 3 unique analog-style saturation modes, and a much more responsive FFT analyzer. Gate mixing, sub-preset loading modules and quick mouse controls round out the new workflow enhancements to enable you to work faster and smarter to get the perfect mix for your project.

MixControl Pro includes various new features and enhancements, as listed below, and also addresses all previous bugs and program response through user submitted error reports:

New Features and Enhancements
  • Solo individual EQ bands
  • Load/Clear all EQ bands
  • 3 Unique Saturation Modes
  • Sub-preset loading/unloading
  • Gate wet/dry mix
  • LCD Adjustments (hue/sat/bright)
  • Enhanced metering accuracy
  • Enhanced FFT response (fast/normal/slow)
  • Ultra-HQ Oversampling mode
  • 2 UI Versions (Extended+Refined)
  • Full anti-aliased EQ graph
  • Mouse wheel EQ node control
  • Right-click Filter selection
Existing Features
  • 2 Compressor Modes (transparent/colored)
  • 3 level detection modes for gate/comp modules
  • Ultra-responsive, flexible gate module
  • Internal gate/comp sidechain with various filters
  • External sidechain funtion (32-bit VST3 Only)
  • Input/Output FFT with peak hold on EQ display
  • 6 band precision EQ utilizing filter curve measurement
  • 13 EQ filter types (HP/LP: 12/24/36/48dB)
  • Brickwall limiter with release control
  • 3 band stereo enhancer with auto make-up
  • Dynamics metering (envelope follower/peak)
  • 64-bit internal processing engine
Pricing and Format Support

MixControl Prois available in the following formats through the DNR webshop:
  • Windows 32-/64-bit VST2.4
  • Windows 32-/64-bit VST3
  • Windows 32-bit RTAS
  • OSX 32-/64-bit VST2.4
  • OSX 32-/64-bit VST3
  • OSX 32-/64-bit AU
  • OSX 32-bit RTAS
All formats support license keyfile protection, no obtrusive dongle or C/R protection.

Steven
Last edited by DNR Collaborative on Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:20 pm, edited 46 times in total.

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Wow, thanks for the generous offer. Have just received my free sylenth soundset from teamdnr. I think you guys are the only one who do this kind of offer.
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*Replacing* MixControl? I consider MixControl to be the best-of-breed channel strip available. Why would it need to be replaced?

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JasonSpatola wrote:*Replacing* MixControl? I consider MixControl to be the best-of-breed channel strip available. Why would it need to be replaced?
Because the original needs too many major things done in order to make it a serious contender in this market. The interface, lack of a few necessary features and the user workflow are three of the most major considerations.

Steven

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You know what i think is wrong with mixcontrol? It's the UI and some metering ability, such as spectrum analyzer. The rest is great for me. I hope you won't change the main program of it actually.
musisikamar.com

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How about discount for current MixControl users? :wink:
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xamido wrote:You know what i think is wrong with mixcontrol? It's the UI and some metering ability, such as spectrum analyzer.
The UI is be a major "workflow" stumbling block for a lot of people, yes, and it will be considered at length prior to any release of the replacement version.
xamido wrote:The rest is great for me. I hope you won't change the main program of it actually.
Well, it would still be a mixing channelstrip, but it would be quite a bit more refined.


Steven

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Steplton wrote:How about discount for current MixControl users? :wink:
We can offer something along those lines, give me a day or so to talk about it and figure something out.


Steven

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Right. Aren't you screwing your previous customers by handing it out like candy now?

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VitaminD wrote:Right. Aren't you screwing your previous customers by handing it out like candy now?
Most companies who do deals at all essentially "screwing customers" who purchase any goods at full price. I think that by giving customer free updates to what will amount to quite a bit of work is a good deal for everybody. Also, after reviewing the sales records for this software project, it also appears to me that nearly everyone using it has been given the software through giveaways and such as it is, so I don't think we're screwing anyone, though I'm sorry you feel that way.


Steven

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I think it's great that you guys are doing this! Mixcontrol IS a great plugin indeed, but as you mentioned..it needs a few corrections (workflow wise) like "where" things are (the layout). Not that it's not "ok" but not "easy" and fast enough.

Of course the GUI could give the new one a 250% "coolness" boost and thus more attention/success/reputation etc.


Good luck guys!


Mixcontrol sounds great and the new one will too, with just a more "clever" GUI!
(Just make sure that it's backwards compatible...if possible)

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DNR Collaborative wrote:
VitaminD wrote:Right. Aren't you screwing your previous customers by handing it out like candy now?
Most companies who do deals at all essentially "screwing customers" who purchase any goods at full price. I think that by giving customer free updates to what will amount to quite a bit of work is a good deal for everybody. Also, after reviewing the sales records for this software project, it also appears to me that nearly everyone using it has been given the software through giveaways and such as it is, so I don't think we're screwing anyone, though I'm sorry you feel that way.


Steven
Well I bought it, didn't get it via a give away. Nonetheless, looking forward to the next version.
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DNR Collaborative wrote:
VitaminD wrote:Right. Aren't you screwing your previous customers by handing it out like candy now?
Most companies who do deals at all essentially "screwing customers" who purchase any goods at full price. I think that by giving customer free updates to what will amount to quite a bit of work is a good deal for everybody. Also, after reviewing the sales records for this software project, it also appears to me that nearly everyone using it has been given the software through giveaways and such as it is, so I don't think we're screwing anyone, though I'm sorry you feel that way.
Oh ok. I look forward to the new products you have coming out. However, Maybe I'll simply wait a year on DNR VST products, because now I know there is a chance they will be given away much cheaper than even the reduced price to anyone and everyone.

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VitaminD wrote:Oh ok. I look forward to the new products you have coming out. However, Maybe I'll simply wait a year on DNR VST products, because now I know there is a chance they will be given away much cheaper than even the reduced price to anyone and everyone.
I'm going to go ahead and stop you right there, as I can see what you're trying to do. This company was about to go under because of the generosity that had been provided and we are not going to let that occur. In order to turn this company around, we have a specific layout that we are prepared to follow through with, including investing a lot of time and money into the development of a project that we believe to be of the highest quality. If you would like to make presumptions about our intentions, you are welcome to do that. Do not, however, expect the type of unwarranted kindness that was given away while Reason was in charge.

Maybe we can see a show of hands to those who have actually purchased MixControl in the past 6 months? Or even the past year. We're businessmen, and we're looking to build the company up, not just let it sit here and gather dust, as it was about to do. Would you prefer us to let the company go down? It seems to me that you would, which is a shame after how much time, energy and dedication Reason spent trying to do good for others. Please refrain from turning our post into a mud slinging contest.


Steven

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DNR Collaborative wrote:Maybe we can see a show of hands to those who have actually purchased MixControl in the past 6 months? Or even the past year.
um, does being given a copy count? ;)

Proves your point though. Personally I wish you all the best with this, Mixcontrol certainly deserves a v2 for the reasons mentioned, would be sad to see it disappear completely.

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