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you have created some track templates, the templates will appear as additional choices in the “Channel Configuration” menu.

Mixbus also allows the creation of busses which may be used to combine tracks together into groups for further pro- cessing or utilitarian tasks such as headphone cue feeds. Busses do not have the processing or delay compensa- tion features of the Harrison Mix Bus Channels. In general, the built-in Mixbus summing engine is sufficient for most bussing needs. But if your project is large enough to need additional bussing, they are available here.

The “Tape” track mode creates tracks which may not be edited, and in which the underlying file is overwritten with new data when recorded into (i.e. destructive recording).

Need Help?

Getting started with a new DAW can be a challenging task. While Mixbus shares conventions with many other popu- lar DAWs, it can still be a little difficult at the beginning. Rest assured that it is worth your time and effort to learn Mixbus.

For technical issues, bug reports, and feature requests, email support is available from Harrison Consoles: mixbus@harrisonconsoles.com.

If you'd like to chat with other users of Mixbus, you can visit our internet chat area. The easiest way to visit the chat room is to select the Help->Chat menu option from Mixbus. This will open your web browser to a page that allows you to chat with other Mixbus users. If you are unable to open the Mixbus window and see the “Chat” option, just enter this URL directly into your web browser: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ardour-mixbus

Another mechanism for support is the Ardour forums at: http://www.ardour.org/forums This is a good place to get involved with the open-source aspect of Mixbus; you can be directly involved with new features, bug fixes, and the overall direction of the Ardour DAW.

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