What is killing me is the inability of Mixcraft to send midi time/beatcode. It is a feature that is expected in a professional DAW. Please release me completely from Studio One by adding it. I use Mixcraft a lot, have to switch to Stodio One from time to time because of the lack of this necessary feature.
Last edited by BremenCole on Sun Oct 09, 2016 6:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
I am so excited to hear about the release of Mixcraft 8! I have been user since v5, I have a couple of questions as I am currently using v7.7 at the moment, will there be an auto quantize feature in Mixcraft 8 where audio and midi can be quantized as they are recorded? Also will Mixcraft 8 have reduced CPU usage, similar to that of Reaper as well as better handling and management of plugins when inserted into the FX section without the need of having to freeze tracks, as I find that the current version of Mixcraft crashes a lot when playing back with a lot of plugins loaded. Also will Mixcraft 8 have a completely redesigned UI, or at least a sleeker look, oh and a media explorer too for dragging and dropping clips and sound files as opposed to inserting them from the menu bar.
Sorry but i'm a french musician and i write English like..a french man...
i would like to buy Mixcraft because it's so simply to understand but i'm still waiting for MX8. an idea of a date for MX8 ?? This year or not ? may be it's top secret .... if i buy MX7 now, i will have too pay for the upgrade ??
I *really* hope the GUI of version 8 will be scalable, so that it becomes readable on a 15" or 17" FullHD screen. Currently the text is so small that it's barely readable.
Totally agree, the GUI is also my biggest issue with Mixcraft. Everything is so small, especially text, like in the browser where one selects instruments to be loaded.
A basic install option would be nice as well, without any instruments, effects, loops, samples etc. Just the DAW as such...
Maybe they could at least incorporate a simple 200 % scaling that doubles all bitmaps and fonts in size. Although a vector-based, fully scalable GUI would of course be better, but probably not with version 8.