About MU LAB FREE - Can I for commercial use?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 29 Nov, 2010
Hi!
MU.LAB FREE a great software for manage VST-s,:love: but I have a question. Commercial use allowed, or I must buy XT or UL? (I can't afford to buy any usable stuff to make music, so I ask, before use, I think, it's the only correct alternative)
One more question: How can I send a demo project of MU LAB to MUTOOLS.com?
Please answer me!:help:
Thanks forward
MC DreamMaster
MU.LAB FREE a great software for manage VST-s,:love: but I have a question. Commercial use allowed, or I must buy XT or UL? (I can't afford to buy any usable stuff to make music, so I ask, before use, I think, it's the only correct alternative)
One more question: How can I send a demo project of MU LAB to MUTOOLS.com?
Please answer me!:help:
Thanks forward
MC DreamMaster
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- KVRian
- 584 posts since 12 Jul, 2007 from Sweden
I cannot see any differences when using for commercial productions:
Reading the Mu.Lab website after browsing the different specs of UL, XT and Free there is this text:
"Besides these differences, all MU.LAB versions work in exactly the same way, and so these docs apply to all versions.", which I interpret to mean that the same terms of user service also apply and that you can use it in the same way as XT or UL. But if you enjoy Free and get more resources eventually, don't mind supporting the creator of MU.LAB, eh.
But I can be wrong. Let's see if someone more knowledgable stops by.
Reading the Mu.Lab website after browsing the different specs of UL, XT and Free there is this text:
"Besides these differences, all MU.LAB versions work in exactly the same way, and so these docs apply to all versions.", which I interpret to mean that the same terms of user service also apply and that you can use it in the same way as XT or UL. But if you enjoy Free and get more resources eventually, don't mind supporting the creator of MU.LAB, eh.
But I can be wrong. Let's see if someone more knowledgable stops by.
- KVRAF
- 12739 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Sure you can use MU.LAB FREE for commercial use, no prob.
If possible, please mention MUTOOLS.com and/or MU.LAB in a 'Thanks to' or 'Used gear' list so MU.LAB gets more known. Thanks!
If possible, please mention MUTOOLS.com and/or MU.LAB in a 'Thanks to' or 'Used gear' list so MU.LAB gets more known. Thanks!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 29 Nov, 2010
Thanks your quick reply and the useful link below!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 29 Nov, 2010
Thanks your reply and this great application!
- KVRAF
- 12739 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
If you want to share a MU.LAB demo session on http://www.mutools.com/mulab-demo-sessions.html, then feel free to email your demo session to and it will be evaluated for publication.dreammaster wrote:One more question: How can I send a demo project of MU LAB to MUTOOLS.com?
Please note that this only makes sense if your demo project only uses the internal MU synths and effects i.e. no VST plugins.
Also make sure you have embedded any samples you use. This can be done via the main Edit menu -> Sample Manager.
The MuSession file size (thus including the relevant embedded samples) should not be bigger than 10 MB.
Cheers!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 29 Nov, 2010
Okay, MU.PROJECT works only included MU.TOOLS Synths, roger that! I like those, (I can draw the waveform,etc) creative and fun tools , no problem!
Thanks for the explanation, I send my project soon!
Bye!
Thanks for the explanation, I send my project soon!
Bye!