Harrison Mixbus offers
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So i decided to buy a more powerful gear, hope that around 2Ghz will work properly.
I also hope that special offers are not over yet because till now i couldn't buy more plugins due to lack of CPU power.
I would like some day to be able to use it for real time playing but maybe it's too heavy and Ardour is preferred for this use.
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Go to Harrison website, and select 'Specials'. There you can sign for email list. https://harrisonconsoles.lpages.co/specials/tony-j wrote:excuse me how do you receive these updates of special offers?
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Maybe you could contact them, I would expect they are interested to hear it. https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/contact.htmltony-j wrote:yes i subscribed a month ago but doesn't arrive any mail, (checked also the spam)
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Na it was me messing up with promotions in the email.tavasti wrote: Maybe you could contact them, I would expect they are interested to hear it. https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/contact.html
i purchased the training offer months ago and i'm really happy with that.tavasti wrote:Mixbus, Mixbus32C and some training offers https://mailchi.mp/harrisonconsoles/mix ... 8c8a758016
I hope that harrison will put more offers on the plugins for their loyal customers
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In fact, when looking their pages, prices of plugins have dropped dramatically, so compared to earlier, now they are on sale all the time.tony-j wrote:I hope that harrison will put more offers on the plugins for their loyal customers
And now there was on Specials https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/specials.html
All plugins combined, 181$
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I think something is brewing. Maybe they'd expected more reaction after their last release and the review by Spectre Sound studios, more sales. But then maybe they were abit too much inside a bubble. After all there's not that much of a need to make a DAW for a company that sells very expensive large consoles for big customers, if the DAW business is more trouble than profits over a middle term. Or maybe not. Maybe they'll come up with some Big New Thing that will make everyone, including the competition, go aaaaahh!
This said don't get me wrong. The plugins are of excellent quality. They are just made to be too simple when on the market everyone has, for instance just to name some, presets load/save, with many having favorites marking. And many are delivered with a certain number of presets for different uses. And user guides.
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I think about buying those. Is there anything comparable when not using Windows VSTs?jonetsu wrote:Soon they'll be giving it away for near free. After all, it's a bit difficult to ask a lot of money for those plugins. They are quite limited compared to what's on the market. Linux users being usually a captive market with limited choices, these plugins have more impact. But now it's starting ot be easy to have access to a greater choice.
I think something is brewing. Maybe they'd expected more reaction after their last release and the review by Spectre Sound studios, more sales. But then maybe they were abit too much inside a bubble. After all there's not that much of a need to make a DAW for a company that sells very expensive large consoles for big customers, if the DAW business is more trouble than profits over a middle term. Or maybe not. Maybe they'll come up with some Big New Thing that will make everyone, including the competition, go aaaaahh!
This said don't get me wrong. The plugins are of excellent quality. They are just made to be too simple when on the market everyone has, for instance just to name some, presets load/save, with many having favorites marking. And many are delivered with a certain number of presets for different uses. And user guides.
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Exactly. In many cases there's nothing. I mean, you can get other EQs and it makes sense to have several for each have characteristics, same with the two compressors. For others like the bass, vocal and drum characters (XT-BC, VC and DC), they're unique. I'm still using the XT-DC on the current work since nothing else produces the same sound. In general it's good to have several of each type. The XT-SC spectral compressor is unique in Linux, unless LSP has one, not sure. The tom-tom gate is totally unique, if you have a need for that.lilith wrote:I think about buying those. Is there anything comparable when not using Windows VSTs?
So I'd say get them, you will not be at loss for some $50. My previous comment was about the lack of features they offer when compared to other plugins in the Windows world only. Not about the quality.
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today's special offer — Mixbus for $19 including free upgrade to v5 once it appearstavasti wrote:but have to pay for it once Mixbus v5 is here)