I had to try out the demo, and I did, The Harrison Mixbus 32C was much more than a "new DAW"- it was the complete package. This also resonated with me because my very favorite plug in is the UA Harrison 32C Eq- my goto EQ for every channel until my UA Quad 8's tell me I'm done. The Harrison Mixbus 32C, what is this? I knew of the 32C from my analog console days. It's that tangible, simple, hands on, artform of mixing. Still not proficient and completely comfortable with this world of endless options, and pages in Protools- I knew that it was the only real "big time" DAW studio standard, but something was missing, a void. I spent all the rest of my studio years mixing in the box, and editing away. We loved the ability to not have to cut the tape for editing, or have a technician come in a spend 4 hours fixing the Otari remote- those days were now gone. Many years, and records past and we switched over to Protools. I will never forget the aroma of the electronics warming up, all of my senses were shocked to life-this is the real deal. The first studio record we did was recorded on a Harrison analog console- we were in awe of the site, and glory of this beast. Since then I have recorded, played on, and produced over 19 studio records. I have been involved in the recording industry since the age of 14 (1985), that's when my band Mad At The World was first signed in Orange county Ca. My name is Randy Rose from Rose Studios/Hindenburg Records.
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