

V2 always remembered the sample rate change, so I think that Harrison need to see what they did differently in v3. Studio One Professional 5.whatever, Harrison MixBus 32c v.6 i5-8400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2TB HD, Win10 Pro UA Apollo QUAD, QUAD Satellite, PCIe DUO FaderPort 8, Softube Console 1, JBL 306P Mk. Mixbus will go back to its start up dialogue box and remember the sample change (The green "active" light will remain on) What I have also noticed is, once you get mixbus running and you are going from one session to another, use the "Close" feature (File Menu) and not the "red X". It seems that mixbus natively only recognises 44KHZ (ASIO drivers) and when this is change by the user, to something else- when you close and re-open mixbus, it acts like a DAW with Alzheimer's (it doesn't remember the new sample rate, even though you saved the project with the new settings). If it doesn't start, it's something in the system, one possible vector excluded. This would proof that there's something in your user account. In the fresh user account Mixbus should start (hopefully start) in demo mode. Yes Madmaxmiller, I do follow best practices and change my sample rate from my audio interface prior to opening mixbus, but it resets to the default sample rate of 44KHZ, once mixbus starts. Try a fresh user account - 'Run as Administrator' still uses your current environment. On a quest for the holy grail, the perfect amount of cowbell.

Work as house engineer at a popular venue in Melbourne AU. P.S.: I'm so conservative, I always set up the hardware (with correct sample rates and buffers) before I start software, so I didn't stumble upon this yet. Mixbus 32C, Debian Bullseye/KDE, EVE SC205 + ADAM Sub 8 monitors, Soundcraft Compact 4, M-Audio 2496, i5 6500, 16GB RAM, WD Blue SSD 1TB, 48' LG OLED, other stuff.

It's like setting the exposure time on a camera in a dark room and then taking a picture in the sunshine GitHub - davidegirardi/mixbus: Scripts and utilities for Harrison Mixbus 32C. (07-18-2015, 01:27 AM)madmaxmiller Wrote: What happens when you set the sample rate in the ASIO control application first and only then start Mixbus? I mean, tricking Mixbus with setting it up for something else and then switching back cannot work, as you found out yourself. Legendary Harrison 32C High Pass and Low Pass filters to remove noise at frequencies above and below the vocal.
