Mux VST - Current Opinions?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2356 posts since 3 Mar, 2010
Hi Everyone,
Is anyone here using Mux? If so, how do you like it? Are the included modules useful, or do you mostly use it as a mini host for your existing VSTs?
Thanks!
Is anyone here using Mux? If so, how do you like it? Are the included modules useful, or do you mostly use it as a mini host for your existing VSTs?
Thanks!
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
It's a great modular unit, and it sounds pretty good, it even has Unisono (called "Fat") with adjustable layers. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time yet to experiment with it...
- something special
- 8571 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
10.21 posts a day and you don't have time?Tricky-Loops wrote:It's a great modular unit, and it sounds pretty good, it even has Unisono (called "Fat") with adjustable layers. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time yet to experiment with it...
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
That might be the cause! Whenever I engage myself in a HPC thread, I get tied up...bluedad wrote:10.21 posts a day and you don't have time?Tricky-Loops wrote:It's a great modular unit, and it sounds pretty good, it even has Unisono (called "Fat") with adjustable layers. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time yet to experiment with it...
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I haven't used mine in a long time. There were some issues with being able to see and maneuver things properly at the time. Also, I'm pretty sure it still doesn't do shells like "waves"
I'm not sure I'd buy it for the synth, for me it was kinda necessary for use in maschine way way back. With that routing, I could get away with some stuff that maschine couldn't do on it's own easily (like having a guitar patch with the head, a different cab like recabinet, and some verb in a buss style was doable in mux)
Many possibilities. I think there is a demo (I know, EVERYONE says that )
I'm not sure I'd buy it for the synth, for me it was kinda necessary for use in maschine way way back. With that routing, I could get away with some stuff that maschine couldn't do on it's own easily (like having a guitar patch with the head, a different cab like recabinet, and some verb in a buss style was doable in mux)
Many possibilities. I think there is a demo (I know, EVERYONE says that )
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
On this point (waves shell) there is a "shell unpacker" out there that I used to unpack waves ADT for use in the Mux demo and it worked well (for that anyway). It's free from xlutop if I remember....hibidy wrote:I haven't used mine in a long time. There were some issues with being able to see and maneuver things properly at the time. Also, I'm pretty sure it still doesn't do shells like "waves"
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
When I need shells or waves, I go to the next beach...
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- KVRian
- 1222 posts since 2 Dec, 2008 from Finland
I like it.
The only other modular host that I have is EnergyXT. I think MUX has several benefits to it.
a) It's not just a VST host.
b) You can make your own interfaces.
The included modules are good enough for creating your own instruments and effects. I think the filters are good. It has fairly extensive modulation capabilities and you can extend them further with things like the MIDI modules from the piz. Lately I've been making reverbs from allpass filters and some regular filters that go along with LFOs. You can feed modulation sources with other sources, making quite complex stuff.
The interface design part is very good. Practically, it's a lot of work because it's not possible to select multiple knobs to change their looks or move them around, but.. Having a dedicated interface is much more fun than having a ton of cables and modules and that you'd have to go for each to change their values. It's cumbersome to make an interface but it makes the patch more nice to tweak/play with.
I've used it to make combination/layered patches from other plugins too, and I think it's good for that as well.
I wish it had more inputs though, it would be possible to make mixers then.
The only other modular host that I have is EnergyXT. I think MUX has several benefits to it.
a) It's not just a VST host.
b) You can make your own interfaces.
The included modules are good enough for creating your own instruments and effects. I think the filters are good. It has fairly extensive modulation capabilities and you can extend them further with things like the MIDI modules from the piz. Lately I've been making reverbs from allpass filters and some regular filters that go along with LFOs. You can feed modulation sources with other sources, making quite complex stuff.
The interface design part is very good. Practically, it's a lot of work because it's not possible to select multiple knobs to change their looks or move them around, but.. Having a dedicated interface is much more fun than having a ton of cables and modules and that you'd have to go for each to change their values. It's cumbersome to make an interface but it makes the patch more nice to tweak/play with.
I've used it to make combination/layered patches from other plugins too, and I think it's good for that as well.
I wish it had more inputs though, it would be possible to make mixers then.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
When I have 10,000 posts, could you please remember me that I wanted to make an (music) album this year? Thanks!bluedad wrote:10.21 posts a day and you don't have time?
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
Well from what I could tell... I never got past the demo (just not had time mostly). The until basically created a separate dll for each vst in the shell (so 4 for ADT) and stuck them in a subdir. I copied the dll's to my vst folders (32 and 64bit) and just used them like any other vst dll....hibidy wrote:Oh wow, so it's stable?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Oh, I see. Thanks again, that's good to know.chrisby wrote:Well from what I could tell... I never got past the demo (just not had time mostly). The until basically created a separate dll for each vst in the shell (so 4 for ADT) and stuck them in a subdir. I copied the dll's to my vst folders (32 and 64bit) and just used them like any other vst dll....hibidy wrote:Oh wow, so it's stable?
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
You're heading to 40,000 posts...hibidy wrote:@tricky: I remember 10,000. The wine was good, the company, not so much
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
And not a more quality grouping of wisdom will you ever getTricky-Loops wrote:You're heading to 40,000 posts...hibidy wrote:@tricky: I remember 10,000. The wine was good, the company, not so much
(I've paid a heavy price for my fame! )