They say that this level of always on and always available processing would not have been possible even 5 years ago, but current computer power has essentially let them realise their dream of total console emulation.
They claim to have emulated every single resistor, capacitor and transistor in the original hardware to bring a previously unheard of level of analog sonic character to a software mixer.
The Mixbus 32C takes this further by faithfully emulating their famous Harrison 32C hardware console used by all sorts of famous people on all sorts of famous albums. The latest version of Mixbus does this quite successfully. "RHODES" is a registered trademark of Joseph A Brandstetter.Harrison lean very heavily on their hardware heritage, it always fills the first half of their promo videos, and their focus is to bring that analog experience to the DAW. Plugin Boutique or its Suppliers do not accept any liability in relation to the content of the product or the accuracy of the description. Any goodwill attached to those brands rest with the brand owner. Plugin Boutique do not have (nor do they claim) any association with or endorsement by these brands. For example references to instrument brands are provided to describe the sound of the instrument and/or the instrument used in the sample. Most other DAWs - Enable the VST format during installationĪny references to any brands on this site/page, including reference to brands and instruments, are provided for description purposes only.Cubase - Enable VST and/or VST3 format during installation.Logic - Enable AU format during installation.
Harrison Consoles highly encourage you to try the free DEMO to determine if the plugins work on your setup.
Minimum Specifications are suggestions only and may change at any time. Shoot for the Yellow area of the K12 meter for the perfect mix level. The Output Section of the 32C Bus includes a classic 'Limiter' along with a K12 output meter.
Now with 32C Bus that revolutionary True Analog sound can be achieved regardless of which host is being used. A large part of the new DAW's success was due to the clever and great sounding Tape Saturation Drive processor provided on all of the dedicated mix buses in the DAW. With the introduction of Mixbus and later Mixbus32C, Harrison brought back the classic analog console layout and sound to studios all around the world. In 2009 Harrison took DAW workflow to another level. Provided in all major workstation formats: AAX, AudioUnit VST and VST3 for nearly any host DAW. The new cross-format 32C Bus plugin combines 4 famous Harrison processing modules – the Mixbus32C Tape Saturation / Drive processor, a Bus Compressor with Harrison's renowned 32C Hi-Pass filter, the Mixbus32C three-band Bus EQ and the Mixbus32C Master Strip Limiter - into a single comprehensive bus processing plugin. The 32C Bus combines 4 famous Harrison processing modules - the Mixbus32C Tape Saturation / Drive processor, a Bus Compressor with Harrison's renowned 32C Hi-Pass filter, the Mixbus32C three-band Bus EQ and the Mixbus32C Master Strip Limiter - into a single comprehensive bus processing plugin.