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A real delight to work with. This is the first app that has made it possible for me to mix with my “regular” set of effects and take a step back to dial in and listen to the mix, with all the appropriate controls, on the screen instead of my speaker(s). With a few tweaks, I can now dial in and listen to my mix and tweak it on the fly. Using the controls within the app (or my Ipad) is simply a pleasure to mix with and the mixer is extremely responsive, just like the real thing! It is so much fun to hear my mix “breathe”. This is the best way I can describe it. The sound is alive. A joy.

Thank you for making this app!

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I’ve been using LogMics since version 1.2 and I can’t rave enough about this app.

It’s like having a set of Harrison 32C knobs with each knob being a dedicated EQ band. In my case, I have the Urei U82 plugged into my PS Audio Stereo Pre/DSP, and I can use all the knobs on the front panel and dial in my mix using the app.

I’ve not been able to achieve the same thing before using the app, but with it, I’ve finally been able to listen to my mix in the same way I would while mixing on the Harrison 32C.

Some key features:

Built-in gating.

A battery life indicator.

The ability to mute all the knobs.

I’ve been running the MixBus 32C app on my phone for several months now, and I can’t recommend it enough. I plan on continuing to use this app as I plan to add more U82s and other Stereo Pre/DSPs to my rig.

My only beef with the app is that it has a small bezel, and the front panel is touch-enabled, so you have to manually zoom in and out to hear different parts of the audio. I wish there was some sort of auto-zoom that would scale the interface so you can see everything on the screen at the same time.

I don’t intend on ever selling my Urei U82, but I’ve been evaluating another Stereo Pre/DSP which offers similar features to the U82, with more channels, etc.

But for now, I use

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* CONSOLE features analog and digital signal paths.
* TRUE ANALOG for analog signal paths as well as switching circuit.
* SPEED CONTROL knob to adjust LED monitor and sound frequency simultaneously.
* HEADPHONE MUTE button on the front panel.
* REGISTER CONTENT switch set to 1/8 Tones in order to store different settings for different applications.
* Four sets of each filter and effect section
* Maximum 16 programmable preset banks (up to 4 banks in 1/16 Tones)
* 6-Band digital equalizer
* Programmable voltage controlled filters.
* Volume control and leveling for monitor and line outputs.
* 8×32 output sockets (4 outputs dedicated to outputs and 4 outputs shared by different inputs)
* Input mux.
* 1/8 Tones setting.
* Console features filter and effect sections from the original Harrison console.
* High fidelity digital sound engine
* All functions are optimized for the most common studio scenarios.
* DDDD functionality including bank in/out, change of contents and mixing.
* MIDI control using internal COMPORT.
* Step function (left/right).
* RESISTORS, CAPACITORS, TRANSISTORS WITH ON/OFF CONTROL.
* TRIP-TRACKING and BPM reading function.
* 1/4-Tones switchable (for x2/4/8) with 6 sets.
* USB MIDI output.
* 1/16 Tones switchable (for x2/4/8) with 6 sets.
* Programmable recall bank buttons.
* Sound selection via keyboard navigation.
* 8-Bank RIFF FILES included (4 IN1/4 IN2/4 IN3/4 IN4/4 IN5/4 IN6/4 IN7/4 IN8).
* User Defined File(s) (up to 16).
* Song start and stop buttons.
* Built-in tutorial and help.
* Manual included.
* USB powered.
The 32C is the legendary analog console invented in the mid-1950s by Harrison. It was first created for use in the Les Paul Studio at The Beatles’ Twickenham Studio and it eventually evolved into one of the most influential audio consoles in modern music recording history. Harrison used the 32C in all of his legendary studio recordings between 1963 and 1966, particularly in his “White Album” period
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The Harrison 32C was the world’s first all-electronic mixing console.
In addition to all of its unique features and built-in, presetable EQ (Equalization), it is noted for its use of the master volume control as a high pass filter for the active processing, thus allowing the mixing of two audio signals without the normal need of a pre-amplifier, while maintaining the balance point of the master volume for equalizing the two signals.
The classic, four band sweepable, parametric equalizer, complete with fixed band, low-pass, band-pass and high-pass filters, with slew rate control and input and output gain controls, was the icing on the cake.
Having a wide variety of real world presets, all based on the original hardware, the unit is easily and effectively a second, third, or fourth track while mixing.

Mixbus32C Pre-Amp, Line and Mono Input/Outputs
Mixbus32C offers 2×4 inch outs, both being mono-to-balanced XLR, with
an option to use a pair of balanced inputs, or two unbalanced ones.
Further, Mixbus32C can also operate from a balanced line input and an unbalanced line output, an XLR mic input, and one dedicated mono mic output, with an option to have a mono output.
In order to provide the best overall performance, Mixbus32C accepts the input signal, as well as its internal dither and ramp processes, up to 24 bit/192 kHz.
The interface offers 2× 8-pin XLR connectors, labeled A and B, so in essence you can plug in 2 sets of XLR, 1 on each side.
Mixbus32C provides an output signal as well. A fully regulated, unbalanced, 44.1/48K input is made available, and the internal output is 1/4 inch. The internal signal processing is 44.1/48K as well.
The hardware encoder is 24-bit, 96 kHz.
Mixbus32C is true to the original 32C, offering the same, original controls, layout.

The 32C is like a box of rock stars, inside.

When the author worked in production in the early days of mixers, the 32C, and, for that matter, the 32F, were the only options. While it was easy enough to mix with just a few controls, it was not

What’s New in the Mixbus32C?

32C-inspired Control Layout

Virtual 32C Mixer

True Analog Equalization

Filter Sections

Resistor Models

Capacitor Models

Tube Models

Push-to-play controls

16-bit resolution

44.1/48-kHz format

Android app for control surface

32C-like Layout

The Mixbus32C has a traditional control layout that uses the familiar functions of the 32C mixer, but thanks to the digital revolution, many of the features on the 32C have been converted to simpler digital equivalents.
Apart from a switchable gain control, the Mixbus32C offers a 32C-like 32-function rotary selector, as well as a cross fader, pan control, volume control, and a 16/24-bit stereo mixer with separate level controls for headphones, left and right.
Behind the panel, the Mixbus32C provides a virtually identical mixer to the original, with four main sections, a stereo input, stereo output, mono output, and a stereo auxiliary input.
As in the original, a dedicated 64-position rotary encoder is located in the center of the front panel.
The front panel also houses a LCD screen that displays the active function of the mixer and the mute and solo status for each channel.

True Analog Equalization

Analog audio is an essential part of all great mixes, but with digital, we often hear the limitations that the format offers.
The classic approach to dealing with these limitations is that of using an EQ, which can be placed in front of the speakers, or after the mixing stage.
However, there are a number of situations where digital won’t cut it, and placing an EQ on the console or on the mixing stage is not always the best approach.
This is especially the case for console mixers, where the output of the console is always in-room, and where the EQ doesn’t result in the audio being played back in a different room, but perhaps in a different one.
The Mixbus32C provides a dedicated “True Analog Equalizer” button, which will enable the EQ section, coupled with a dedicated 32C-style equalizer, with a high-pass and low-pass filters.
The section also offers a dedicated EQ section, with a parametric equalizer that offers three bands (plus a boost control), as well as a band switch for low, mid, and high, with a separate boost control for each band.

Filter Sections

A great part of the classic hardware mixers are the filter sections, which can be used for a number of tasks, including the correction of the audio sound, the addition of compression, and the addition of effects.
In a similar fashion to the filter sections on the 32C

System Requirements For Mixbus32C:

A system in which screen elements are displayed on a display device such as a TV set, a personal computer, or a cell phone can be used.
An Android device with a display resolution of 720p or greater.
It is not necessary that all elements be displayed at once. This product does not require a specific hardware configuration.
Input and display elements are assumed to be located on a display device (such as a TV set, a personal computer, or a cell phone).
NOTES:
* If the system is operated in a screen

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