Harrison Labs V2.0.2 manual Preferences, Sync, Paths/Files, Kbd/Mouse, Click

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25.0 Preferences

On OSX, you will find the Preferences window under the menu item Mixbus->Preferences. On Linux & Windows, you will find it at Windows->Preferences

The preferences window has 6 tabs. Each is described below:

Sync

SMPTE Offset: If you set a time in this clock, Mixbus will apply this offset to SMPTE time (via MTC) that is sent and received. "SMPTE offset is negative" indicates that the time should be subtracted to the timeline, rather than added.

Timecode Source is Sample-clock synced: This indicates that, once Mixbus and the external device are synced, it can be assumed that they will stay in sync without any varispeed because they are being fed from the same digital clock.

Paths/Files

Session RAID path: This feature is used to split a session's audio data onto 2 separate drives, maximizing trhoughput. With modern hard drives, this is ignored.

Kbd/Mouse

This provides the ability to customize your mouse buttons.

Edit Using: Define a modifier key and button-click to initiate "editing". This launches the settings editor for audio regions and redirects (plug-ins) among other things.

Delete Using: Define a modifier key and button-click to delete an audio region, redirect, or automation control point.

Ignore Snap Using: define a modifier key which will tell Mixbus to ignore the Grid (snap) for this operation.

Keyboard Layout: Allows the user to select a set of keybindings for the available editing & mixing functions. The default is "mnemonic-us". keybindings include:

mnemonic-us: utilizes a full-sized US keyboard, and shortcuts that are located for easy memory, such as "s" for split.

ergonomic-us: utilizes a full-sized US keyboard, and shortcuts that are located for faster, more ergonomic editing operation.

protoolish: shortcuts that are "inspired" by the popular Pro ToolsTM workstation

cubasish: shortcuts that are "inspired" by the popular Cubase/NuendoTM workstations

SAE-us-keypad: keybindings created for the SAE audio school; this uses US naming and a full-sized key- board

SAE-us-nokeypad: keybindings created for the SAE audio school; this uses US naming and a keyboard without a number pad

SAE-de-keypad: keybindings created for the SAE audio school; this uses German naming and a full- sized keyboard

SAE-de-nokeypad: keybindings created for the SAE audio school; this uses German naming and a key- board without a number pad

%Note: Once a layout has been selected, on the next launch of Mixbus this will revert to "your own". You can modify your personal keybindings (the file is stored at ~/.ardour2/ardour.bindings. If you ever make a change

to your keybindings that requires a reset, you can choose one of the above entries to reset your keybindings.

Click

This is where the click sound is defined.

Click audio file: browse to define the soundfile for the "click".

Click emphasis audio file: browse to define the soundfile for the "emphasis click". The emphasis click occurs on the first beat of each measure.

Outputs & Available Connections: these controls are similar to the track outputs: you can route the Click to anywhere in your system, and set the level of the click sound. The Click is stereo; by default, the left signal is is connected to the first two "physical" outputs of your soundcard. The click does not appear in the "master" bus or

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Contents Harrison Mixbus OS X & Linux Table of Contents Introduction Mixer Features Features & SpecificationsEditor/DAW Features System RequirementsInstallation OSX InstallationInstalling Jack Installing MixbusDownloading and Installing Mixbus Installation LinuxSoundcard I/O support Download and Install the License file Installation All PlatformsGetting Started How does audio I/O work in Mixbus, and what is JACK?Getting Started Creating Tracks for recordingNeed Help? About Jack Jack I/OTrack I/O Selections Track I/O EditorJack Menu Track/Bus InspectorMixbus Editor and Mixer Windows OverviewMixer Window Input Strips Mix Buses Master BusSignal Flow Track Name Click to rename and other utility functions Input ChannelsMix Bus Channels Right-click here to add or remove redirects Master ChannelMixbus Knobs and Faders Mixer Conventions & TipsRedirects Redirects Plug-ins, Sends & InsertsPlug-in Control Sliders Redirect MenuSummary of plug-in support in Mixbus Plug-insPlug-in Manager Latency CompensationSends Outputs InsertsInputs Basic Editing Concepts Edit Window OverviewCreating Tracks Track ManagementTrack and Bus Management in the Mixer Track and Bus Management in the EditorGroups Using TracksRecording, Loops and Punch Ranges Transport Menu and Toolbar Navigating in the Editor window Zooming and PanningRegion Gain and Automation Mixbus AutomationGraphical Automation Editing Automation tracks Edit Modes Editing Tools & ModesEditing Tools Edit Menu Smart EditingGain Tool TimeFX ToolOperation Priority Join Playhead ModeBehaviors with Join Playhead on Behaviors with Join Playhead offImplicit Edit Range Edit PointEdit Point = Playhead Edit Point = MouseObject Region Editing Object Region EditingRegion Layers Region Context MenuRegion level Importing Files to Mixbus Importing FilesAdd Files Mapping InsertAudio Consolidation and Export Exporting FilesExporting to a File Initiating an ExportFormat Clocks Clocks & SynchronizationSynchronization Using the Grid Using the ClickTempo, Click, & Grid Defining a Songs Tempo and MeterGrid Modes Monitoring MonitoringMode Locations Window Rhythm Ferret Window Keybindings Sync PreferencesPaths/Files Kbd/MouseMisc AuditionMidi Ports Preferences Menu Options Mixbus OptionsControl Surfaces Generic Midi Control Surfaces MackieAutoConnect MonitoringMisc. Options 12dB gain reduce during ffwd/rewd Stop Transport at Session EndPrimary/Secondary Clock Delta to Edit Cursor Always Copy Imported FilesGeneric Midi Control Surfaces Logic Control Protocol Transport and Recording Control Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts LinuxSession and File Handling Standard Mixbus Layout Cubasish Layout ProToolish LayoutChanging What’s Visible Editing With Edit Point Window VisibilityEdit Point Playback Aligning With The Edit PointMoving The Playhead Edit Range Region OperationsEdit Point Active Mark? Edit Range Markers and Locations SelectingMouse Modes Defining Loop, Punch Range, and Tempo ChangesMouse Zoom Mode Mouse Object ModeMouse Ops on Solo/Mute/Rec-enable Mixbus Function Mouse CommandMouse Ops on Faders & Plug-in Controls Mouse Ops on Solo Buttons OnlyStandard Mixbus Layout Cubasish Layout ProToolsish Layout Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts MacKeyboard 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 What is the difference between Snapshot and Save As? Why is there no Save As?How do I route audio from another application into Mixbus? How do I use Midi transport controls MTC/MMC with Mixbus? What audio file formats are supported?For generic Midi CC What Hardware controllers are supported?Debugging Midi CC All Platforms Mixbus just bounces in the dock when I try to launch it OSXLinux Mixbus Appendix B Release NotesAppendix B Release Notes Mixbus 1.5.1 Known Issues All platformsMixbus 1.4.1 Mixbus 1.4Mixbus 1.3 Mixbus v1.2 FeaturesAppendix B Release Notes Mixbus Appendix B Release Notes Http//mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com Contact Information