![]() The EQ and everything is set up to work like their console. And it has console emulation built in.Īn actual use - what it means is you have fewer VST windows to deal with because all your EQ and compression is right there, ready to use.ĭoes the console emulation sound good? Yes, absolutely. I would put it on par with Waves NLS, but easier to set up. I think the real joy of Mixbus 32c is there's a certain comfort in its limitations. ![]() Letting Mixbus handle all EQ and compression and routing unburdens you and lets you just focus on the music. I typically go a little crazy with effects, automation, and crazy routing in Reaper. But testing Mixbus 32c, I end up with simpler but still good sounding mixes.Įven though Reaper will always be my primary DAW, because it's so incredibly powerful and stable, efficient, and fast. I'm leaning towards buying this just as an alternative. Someone else commented once they view Mixbus 32c like "a videogame." A game called "mixing on a real console." There's something fun about it. So in short, I LOVE Reaper - my opinion is that it's the best DAW all around. But Mixbus 32c is different enough that it's worth having as an alternative. Maybe it's safe to say that Mixbus 32c is more fun to work in. For me it will be a chance to take a break from the complexity (which I admittedly cause myself). There's just something so fun about the compression slider being right on the mixer. Not dealing with a hundred VST windows popups. Quick two button presses to route to busses (one click to the bus, and one click to turn off master bus routing.)Īlso, you can interact with the developers. ![]() It's a small staff and they're active on the forum.
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