![]() ![]() Oddly, the combined CPU usage of both programs is less than running MPC as a plugin in the DAW. I wish MPC Software had the option to use 32 bit audio but 24 bit is totally fine and Jack handles it perfectly. Plugin Delay Compensation is long overdue. The MPC Software can't even do parallel drums without flanging. ![]() I had to figure it out, though, as MPC 2.0 BROKE the ability to send MMC from the plugin to the host DAW. Once you get it set up, though, it's no problem to first run the Jack program before opening both softwares. the folder just says Jack, not JackBLAHBLAHBLAH like the guide says). Jack audio is kinda a nightmare to set up, there is a thing or two on the "Using Jack With Windows" guide that aren't correct & I figured them out (such as the Jack version number in the file path, it no longer exists. I did the same thing with Cakewalk but it quit working for some reason. Jack also lets me send MMC from MPC to Mixbus to control transport. Mixbus itself is thus not opensource, as the mixer uses proprietary code developed by Harrison. ![]() Broadly speaking, it combines the existing Ardour recording and mixing functionality with a custom mixer. I use Jack Audio for 16 stereo outs from the MPC Software to 16 stereo ins in Harrison Mixbus. Mixbus is a customised Mac OS X version of the opensource program Ardour (which, unlike Mixbus, is also available for the Linux platform). (the other channels can be used for additional sound sources you wish to drive)
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