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Originally Posted by Tui Yes.
From reading through the most recent posts, it seems there are still a few people left who don't understand what the issue is. I'm not going to address those posters anymore. It does indeed get tiring.
However, if Harrison don't remove their misleading advertising from their web site, I will write to some of the leading DAW manufacturers. It will be entirely up to them what they do with the info.
I will also start threads at a few places that attract knowledgeable audiences and individuals that are relevant to the industry.
Harrison claim to have created a virtual analogue mixing desk with their "proprietary" technology. They have done no such thing. They have fused a plug-in with an open-source DAW and need to be honest about it. |
Tui's on a mission! Free the world from the lies Harrison is spreading. He's bored, has no time, yet can spare the hours it takes to write each individual company and post on different forums the fact that Harrison said their DAW is the next best thing and he did a null test and they nulled out.
All in the name of saving poor folks $80 bucks before getting duped, because they're being lied to! Mixbus is a sham! It could really be a plugin! It doesn't sum any different than Garageband!
An $80 dollar plugin that has a good EQ, a great tape sat, a limiter, and a compressor. And a cool workflow for some people. I'm sorry, what's the problem again? A company lied to you because you believed their spin and hype in order to sell a product? Hi, welcome to the world of audio companies. There's a lot of spin of there, you're going to start calling BS with Mixbus? The company that actually is putting out one of my favorite deals of the year? Come on man... Start with some company like Beringer that blatenty rips off other co and sells it as the new great thing. Or Logic copying ProTools. Or ProTools copying Logic.
So in other news... When's MB 1.3 coming out? Each version update has been very cool and very welcomed. But a more streamlined way to get external controllers (i.e Faderport) up and running would be stellar.