Mixbus has a limited selection of effects plugins but can use plugins developed for Linux.
It has taken me years to become comfortable in Logic 9 and Logic X and generally residing in the low end of the economy, i figured i'd start migrating to Mixbus and learn my way around and hopefully plugins would be developed so i could use only Mixbus only in Linux. Universal Audio (UA) sells some essential costly effects plugins that, as far as i know, only run on their costly proprietary hardware and i think there are some well regarded VSTs that only run in Windows.
the statement that caught my eye was that Mixbus was almost sophisticated enough to be used as a DAW but that at the moment it was used like a plugin effect, Logic and ProTools projects were run through it so as to improve the sound.
I was reading in gearslutz about some people wanting to migrate from various DAWs such as Logic and ProTools to Harrison Mixbus (which works in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux). Ĭan Windows 10, Mac OS X HS and Linux Ubuntu 16.04 see and use files created by each other in any of these OSs (IBM AIX, macOS, Solaris, Inspur K-UX, HP-UX, and eulerOS)? Mac OS X or Windows 7 is not class compliant, because i just tried reading files created in Mac OS X on my external HD with my Windows 7 laptop.
It is currently supported on IBM Power Systems alongside IBM i and Linux.ĪIX was the first operating system to have a journaling file system, and IBM has continuously enhanced the software with features such as processor, disk and network virtualization, dynamic hardware resource allocation (including fractional processor units), and reliability engineeringported from its mainframe designs. The AIX family of operating systems debuted in 1986, became the standard operating system for the RS/6000 series on its launch in 1990, and is still actively developed by IBM. It is one of six commercial operating systems that have versions certified to The Open Group's UNIX 03 standard (the others being macOS, Solaris, Inspur K-UX, HP-UX, and eulerOS ). Originally released for the IBM 6150 RISC workstation, AIX now supports or has supported a wide variety of hardware platforms, including the IBM RS/6000 series and later POWER and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System/370 mainframes, PS/2 personal computers, and the Apple Network Server.ĪIX is based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible extensions. If not, how about AIX, macOS, Solaris, Inspur K-UX, HP-UX, or eulerOSĪIX ( Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced /ˌeɪaɪˈɛks/ ) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.
Since i was already thinking of that, how about the Mac OS X volume formatted what ever the normal format for Mac OS X is and the project drive formatted as ExFat? i have read a little about RAID, so i know there is a way to use it for speed instead of redundancy, but for the moment, i am on a tight budget, i was already thinking of setting up 3 drives, one OS (possibly 3 drives now, one for each OS) one library drive for sounds like virtual or software instruments and effects, one project drive, one redundant storage drive.
Haiku recently added NFSv4 support as part of a Google Summer of Code project. SMB and NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) occur more often than NFS on systems running Microsoft Windows AFP occurs more often than NFS in Apple Macintosh systems and QFileSvr.400 occurs more often in AS/400 systems. Alternative remote file access protocols include the Server Message Block (SMB, also termed CIFS), Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), and OS/400 File Server file system (QFileSvr.400). It is also available to operating systems such as Acorn RISC OS, the classic Mac OS, OpenVMS, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare, and IBM AS/400.
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