On 29 December 2012 at 19:43, Brett McCoy <idragosani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> http://www.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus/website/purchase.html > > > > I also grabbed a copy of ArdourXchange, given that I have one > > Pro-Tools project done by a friend that might be nice to import. > > I have not been able to get ArdourXChange to work under > Wine. Have you? I didn't try it. Instead of Wine, I use CrossOver from CodeWeavers. I know it's basically the same, but it seems to have fewer bugs and it seems to install what I need well. Also, I've got GREAT service from CodeWeavers over the years, and want to reward them with my business. I like the idea of supporting open source projects and companies that support open source projects. Hmm, maybe I'd better support Harrison? Oh! I just did. ;-) > Had much better luck with AATranslator (which supports many > more formats, both import and export) > > > Does anyone know how the LinuxDSP package from Harrison > > compares to the usual cadre of audio effects that I use with > > Ardour? Will my audio plugins work with Mixbus? > > They are the same as the LV2 plugins from the LinuxDSP site > (which are really good, BTW). You can use them with plain old > Ardour2 & Ardour3, and likewise, anything that works under A2 > & A3 will work under MixBus (I really recommend the new Calf > LV2 plugins, they are pretty sweet). I'll have to have a listen soon. Early last Summer I was amazed at how nice GVerb was compared to my Lexicon. Granted, I just got my old Altec-Lansings reconed and could finally tell the difference. Wow! A friend of my who does pro sound heard the difference. He had the same hardware Lexicon in his live sound rack that I've been using for years, and he ended up dropping about $600US on a new Lexicon once he could hear how it stacked up against something better. The new Lexicon is stellar, btw. But, he still uses his silky smooth vintage plate reverbs in his studio. > There's a lot you don't need to use with MixBus, since a lot > of stuff is built into the mix busses and work pretty well > (limiting, compression, tape saturation, high pass filter, etc) Interesting. Is that stuff part of the Open Source contributions? Thanks.... -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user