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(Here's where someone tells me that live has this function anyway. There are two functions I really like on it that Live could do with adding in, one is that if you solo any track, there is aone large 'SOLO' button at the top of the console that you can press that then disengages all solo'd tracks simultaneously, this is great and fast for checking vocals together, or drums and then returning to the main mix. Meaning you can do multiple mixes and saves quickly and easily.
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Mixbuss load times are extremely fast and their export function, although it graphically shows you whizzing through the track is very fast. What was reassuring was that despuite jack sowing 50% cpu and runnin Live and Mixbuss simultaneously, both Live and Mixbuss were fast and responsive, no stuttering audio or graphics, nice and smooth. So, I just made sure everything was bounced down in Live, then linked them over via Jack. just wanted to take everything from Live and then mix it in mixbuss using just mixbuss and it's onboard DSP, to get a flavour for their sound really. I didn't take any sends or use any further sends or insert effects in Mixbuss. Nux, I wired everything track by track from Live to Mixbus using Jack, but tbh, I think it may be more sensible to export stems from live and then drop them into Mixbuss.certainly wouldnt take more or less time.