The cedar web folder also contains a change-log which tells you what's changed.
Installation instructions: http://www.mutools.com/mulab/docs/installation.html (full package)
Here are the highlights since M4.0.115:
- SMA has been replaced by a complete MUX resulting in these benefits:
* Simplified MuLab architecture.
* You can make a custom Play Editor with session parameters/editors.
* You can use session-level meta-parameters.
* Simplified MIDI controller mapping hierarchy.
* Session Mux Editors can be hidden to the dock.
* The whole session can be transposed. - New Audio Inverter module.
- New: Integrated user movie recorder.
- Evolved MuVerb:
* Includes a filter that colors the reverb only
* Decay Time up to 100%
* Instability parameter transformed into Turbulence Amp + Speed
* Restyled editor - MultiSampla now is velocity sensitive by default.
- Improved multi-monitor support.
- Audio Lab: [Alt]+click = monitor selection/slice.
- Finetuned audio alert when crossing limits in MuLab Free/XT, using a soft noise instead of a (creepy?) voice.
- Several fixes and tunings, cfr change-log.
So M4.1 also contains an integrated movie recorder with which you can record all your interactions together with all sound that is going out of MuLab.
This is handy for creating MuLab demos and tutorials for on YouTube etc. I'll use this myself too to make more muvies soon
Some basic info about the muvie recorder:
First of all, currently it's only available in the Windows version.
The function is currently only available by using a shortcut so assign a shortcut to "Toggle App Movie Recording".
The first time you'll get the option to choose a codec.
Your choice is stored in MuLab/User/Settings/AppMovieRecorder.Txt
If you wat to choose another codec, delete this textfile and you'll get the choice again.
By default a 1280x720 screen is recorded. That's why MuLab automaticaly rearranges the window(s).
You can set another size via that same setup file:
ScreenSize=W,H
The resulting AVI files are saved in the MuLab/User/AppMovies folder
I've tested uploading such video to YouTube and it works fine.
Please let me know whether it works fine on your system and if anything should be improved.
I want to keep it basic though because so many other things to do, but i'm open to some necessary finetuning.
Some tip about the codec:
Personally i very much like CamStudio Lossless Codec: http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstud ... .4-w32.zip
It's free, it's easy to install and it delivers perfect screen quality, because it's a lossless compression.
Ok, the resulting video files are larger, also because the audio is stored as plain 16 bit stereo (not mp3).
So the resulting video file is rather large but high-quality.
This has the advantage that the video file is perfectly editable in other software without adding extra (de)compression noise.
And when you upload it to YouTube it might take a bit more time, but that's only needed once, and then the online muvie is high-quality too
Ok, that's it for now.
Looking forward to your feedback on M4.1.
Cheers!