![]() ![]() The Automation recorder is slick and the fact that you can have more than one automation visible at a time rather than having to flip through possibilities is a big plus when automating multiple inter-related parameters. All of us who were running Jbridge can give it to our nephews. This bridge has no hiccups that I could produce at least. From what I've been able to gather from Task Manager it runs the 32 bit VSTs as separate processes outside of Mixcraft, the opposite of what those of us who are jBridge owners did. Apparently FL studio is still trying.Ī built-in wrapper that works seamlessly to bring in the 32 bit Plugins. I've watched as different DAWs have gone from 32 to 64 bit and there always seems to be a period where this or that issue must be solved. I tried everything I could think of to overload or crash it and was only successful once and then couldn't reproduce it. Since there is a thread devoted to it, I figured I'd move this post from the stickey (written after using b228):Īfter Playing with it a few days now, WOW I'm impressed! I'm still on a fact finding mission but don't find it in the least bit taxing in any way whatsoever. I also like that it has features that are commonly used on a day to day basis, unlike the DAW I deleted yesterday after lying dormant for months that has an unbelievable amount of menus and sub menus that make no real sense. Maybe Acoustica can set me right on this? ![]() The performance panel I'm still working on because I don't fully understand its purpose just yet, - and I don't know if this is an OFC moment of imagination but the first time I used MX7 I could swear the sound quality is better. The control surface feature I used - to map some parameters to the keys on a old evolution 25 key keyboard with unbelievable ease. The step editor is wicked and dead easy but I haven't sussed it out completely yet. Mixcraft 7 communicates with the user! The muted track shades to gray (very stylish!) and the track crosshatching is oh-so-pretty! Yesterday I had a little grumble about the performance panel being too dark and the playback caret too, so I should extend those comments with what I do like because its very obvious Acoustica has been very creative - and busy!
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