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Let's see if they've got better. So far working fine with my focusrite interface. It'll only be used as a kind of digital portastudio, so I won't be asking much of it.
I'll report back in due course, although still tempted to revert to a zoom r8 or livetrak for tracking to avoid distractions.
There's a Facebook group where you'll get near instantaneous assistance from experienced users, highly recommend you join, once got me out of a tight spot:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/MIXBUSPROUSERGROUP/
I really like 32c, it's fast and intuitive to use, and the EQ/ compression on every channel does lend itself to producing a certain kind of cohesion to the mix. I don't know what regular MIxbus's EQ is like but on 32C the curves, with proportional Q, are very useful for making broad-sweep changes. The low band in particular *feels* punchy.
And the tape emulation across the 12 busses & Master is... subtle, but quite effective at slightly softening transients.
Routing options and plugin management are fantastic, you can basically send anything anywhere though it tries to stop you creating feedback loops.
Only real downside AFAIC is lack of ARA. It doesn't do VST3 either, but I've not found that a problem (apart from as relates to lack of ARA anyway...) & because of the afformentioned flexibility of routing, you can't freeze tracks - so if you run out of processing power, your only option is to start manually bouncing tracks down in real time.
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al