Harrison Labs V2.0.2 manual Mixer Conventions & Tips, Mixbus Knobs and Faders

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11.0 Mixer Conventions & Tips

Mixbus Knobs and Faders:

When a knob is in the “default” position, the indicator is very dim. This allows you to scan the mixer for set- tings that are not at default.

Mixer strip knobs can be double-clicked to instantly return them to their default value.

Holding Ctrl/Cmd while turning the knob provides a fine-adjust mode, while Shift+Ctrl/Cmd allows super fine adjustments.

Mixbus knobs and sliders incorporate an “in-on-change” feature. When any knob or fader is clicked and changed, it will automatically enable the control by also setting the “in” or “on” control for that section.

Default Signal Routing:

When you make new tracks, they are automatically assigned to the master channel to allow the signal to be moni- tored quickly.

Floating-Point processing:

Mixbus uses a floating-point internal architecture, it is possible to exceed 0 dBFS on the channel and mix bus strip meters without ill effects. For this reason there is no colored indication of overly-loud signals on input and mix bus strips.

Unlike the channel and mix bus strip meters, which can exceed 0dBFS safely, the master output meter will turn yel- low when the peak signal approaches -2 dBFS. This is an indication that the signal may be affected by the built-in limiter.

Master Bus Volume:

Normally you will use the volume knob provided by your computer or I/O device to control the loudness of your speakers. If you are using the fader of the Master strip to control speaker volume, remember to set the fader to the correct level before you export your project to a .wav file, since the master fader level is applied to the export. Use the K-14 meter to verify that the export volume is at a reasonable level.

Right-click:

Mixbus uses the right mouse button for many, many features. Try right-clicking on tracks, regions, mute buttons, solo buttons, group panes, regions, selected ranges, markers, mixer redirects, clocks, the region list, and the marker bar area. Each will launch a context menu that provides useful features.

"If you asked a hundred engineers, mixers and producers to define the "perfect console" you would proba- bly get a hundred answers. The answers, however, would all contain the same salient points.

The "perfect console" would have totally transparent sound, capturing the true musical quality of all per- formances. It would have unlimited features, facilities, and functions. It would perform all required tasks with a minimum of operator effort. It would be totally reliable and require no preventive or corrective mainte- nance...

You can spend the rest of your life looking for the "perfect console". You'll never find it. You will find, how- ever, that we have what you need." - Harrison MR20 brochure, circa 1982

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Mixbus User Guide

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Contents Harrison Mixbus OS X & Linux Table of Contents Introduction Editor/DAW Features Features & SpecificationsMixer Features System RequirementsInstalling Jack InstallationInstallation OSX Installing MixbusInstallation Linux Downloading and Installing MixbusSoundcard I/O support Installation All Platforms Download and Install the License fileGetting Started How does audio I/O work in Mixbus, and what is JACK?Getting Started Creating Tracks for recordingNeed Help? Track I/O Selections Jack I/OAbout Jack Track I/O EditorTrack/Bus Inspector Jack MenuOverview Mixbus Editor and Mixer WindowsInput Strips Mix Buses Master Bus Mixer WindowSignal Flow Input Channels Track Name Click to rename and other utility functionsMix Bus Channels Master Channel Right-click here to add or remove redirectsMixer Conventions & Tips Mixbus Knobs and FadersPlug-in Control Sliders Redirects Plug-ins, Sends & InsertsRedirects Redirect MenuPlug-ins Summary of plug-in support in MixbusLatency Compensation Plug-in ManagerSends Inserts OutputsInputs Creating Tracks Edit Window OverviewBasic Editing Concepts Track ManagementTrack and Bus Management in the Editor Track and Bus Management in the MixerUsing Tracks GroupsRecording, Loops and Punch Ranges Navigating in the Editor window Zooming and Panning Transport Menu and ToolbarMixbus Automation Region Gain and AutomationGraphical Automation Editing Automation tracks Editing Tools & Modes Edit ModesEditing Tools Gain Tool Smart EditingEdit Menu TimeFX ToolBehaviors with Join Playhead on Join Playhead ModeOperation Priority Behaviors with Join Playhead offEdit Point = Playhead Edit PointImplicit Edit Range Edit Point = MouseObject Region Editing Object Region EditingRegion Context Menu Region LayersRegion level Importing Files Importing Files to MixbusAdd Files Insert MappingExporting to a File Exporting FilesAudio Consolidation and Export Initiating an ExportFormat Clocks & Synchronization ClocksSynchronization Tempo, Click, & Grid Using the ClickUsing the Grid Defining a Songs Tempo and MeterGrid Modes Monitoring MonitoringMode Locations Window Rhythm Ferret Window Keybindings Paths/Files PreferencesSync Kbd/MouseAudition MiscMidi Ports Preferences Mixbus Options Menu OptionsAutoConnect Control Surfaces MackieControl Surfaces Generic Midi MonitoringMisc. Options Primary/Secondary Clock Delta to Edit Cursor Stop Transport at Session End12dB gain reduce during ffwd/rewd Always Copy Imported FilesGeneric Midi Control Surfaces Logic Control Protocol Session and File Handling Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts LinuxTransport and Recording Control Standard Mixbus Layout Cubasish Layout ProToolish LayoutChanging What’s Visible Window Visibility Editing With Edit PointAligning With The Edit Point Edit Point PlaybackMoving The Playhead Region Operations Edit RangeEdit Point Active Mark? Edit Range Selecting Markers and LocationsDefining Loop, Punch Range, and Tempo Changes Mouse ModesMouse Ops on Solo/Mute/Rec-enable Mouse Object ModeMouse Zoom Mode Mixbus Function Mouse CommandMouse Ops on Solo Buttons Only Mouse Ops on Faders & Plug-in ControlsKeyboard & Mouse Shortcuts Mac Standard Mixbus Layout Cubasish Layout ProToolsish LayoutKeyboard Shortcuts Macintosh Window Visibility Aligning With The Edit Point Command+e Copy Command+c Cut Command+x Delete Delete alternate Defining Loop, Punch Range, and Tempo Changes Mouse Object Mode Mouse Ops on Solo Buttons Only Appendix a FAQ Why is there no Save As? What is the difference between Snapshot and Save As?How do I route audio from another application into Mixbus? What audio file formats are supported? How do I use Midi transport controls MTC/MMC with Mixbus?What Hardware controllers are supported? For generic Midi CCDebugging Midi CC Mixbus just bounces in the dock when I try to launch it OSX All PlatformsLinux Appendix B Release Notes MixbusAppendix B Release Notes Mixbus 1.4.1 Known Issues All platformsMixbus 1.5.1 Mixbus 1.4Mixbus 1.3 Features Mixbus v1.2Appendix B Release Notes Mixbus Appendix B Release Notes Contact Information Http//mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com