While Mixbus shares conventions with many other popular DAWs, it can still be a little difficult at the beginning. Getting started with a new DAW can be a challenging task. Each will launch a context menu that provides 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. *Mixbus uses the right mouse button for many features. The exported file can be shared online or burned to a CD. When you are finished, you can Export your session to an audio file using the Session->Export menu item. One of the cool features of Mixbus is the fact that your “Undo” history for each session snapshot is stored when you save the session This means that you can return to a session after a few days, and still undo the last changes you made, if you decide that they weren’t a good idea. Only a few editing operations (such as adding or removing a track) cannot be undone. If you make a mistake while recording or editing, you can click “Undo” to revert your changes. Saving a snapshot is instantaneous and takes up essentially no extra disk space (snapshots all share the same audio data in the session folder). Snapshots conveniently save your entire editing/mixing session for later recall. You can save multiple snapshots of your settings inside that session. You’ll find the list of available templates when you create a new session. If you find yourself starting the same way for each session, you can create a session template which will be available as a starting point next time you start a new session. You can also create tracks by right clicking in the gray track area under the track headers, or by right-clicking in empty mixer-window space, or by clicking the blue “+” button in the top of the mixer window’s left-side panel.Īlternatively, you can create new tracks by Importing existing audio from the Session-Import menu. Use the “Add Track/Bus” dialog which can be found in the Session and Track menus. Instead, when you first launch Mixbus, it will guide you through creating or selecting a session before you can start to record, import, edit or mix your project.Ī session is a collection of tracks. Unlike a word processor, Mixbus does not allow you to start an empty document and then “save” it later. A session is a folder on your hard drive that stores all of your recordings, edits, and mixer settings together. Mixbus is an editor that works on a document format called a Session. Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial).AVL Drumkits: Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin.Presonus Faderport, Faderport8 and Faderport16.Mackie MCU-compatible fader controllers.Recording with Varispeed (32C TapeX Only).Scrolling and Zooming in the Editor Window.Primary Windows: Editor, Mixer and Recorder.Operational Differences from Other DAWs.Differences between Mixbus and Mixbus 32C.About This Manual (online version and PDF download).
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