Question regarding front panel buttons/switches from a new Mux user
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1218 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
Hey guys,
I decided to grab a copy of Mux and play around with it. I decided to start learning by creating a simple three voice subtractive polysynth. This was no problem for me to set up in an evening (without a front panel design).
I am trying to jazz it up a bit now.
Is it possible to create switch or button elements on the front panel similar to the buttons on MuSynth? I have read through the module descriptions and don't see something like them. I also downloaded a few of the patches posted further back in time in this forum and tried searching around but did not come up with anything other than a way to disable/enable a module via the front panel. If such a thing is available to us users, would you please point me in the right direction? If it is not possible to do this then would someone also please let me know? Perhaps MuSynth is locked for editing because it has some special modules/code in it?
Thanks very much!
I decided to grab a copy of Mux and play around with it. I decided to start learning by creating a simple three voice subtractive polysynth. This was no problem for me to set up in an evening (without a front panel design).
I am trying to jazz it up a bit now.
Is it possible to create switch or button elements on the front panel similar to the buttons on MuSynth? I have read through the module descriptions and don't see something like them. I also downloaded a few of the patches posted further back in time in this forum and tried searching around but did not come up with anything other than a way to disable/enable a module via the front panel. If such a thing is available to us users, would you please point me in the right direction? If it is not possible to do this then would someone also please let me know? Perhaps MuSynth is locked for editing because it has some special modules/code in it?
Thanks very much!
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
Sorry, no real buttons or switches.
If you drag a module from the editor onto the front panel, these boxes can have an on/off switch, which i sometimes use.
I can not propose to use this to on/off VSTs in real time!
If you drag a module from the editor onto the front panel, these boxes can have an on/off switch, which i sometimes use.
I can not propose to use this to on/off VSTs in real time!
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- KVRist
- 437 posts since 20 Aug, 2010
There are ways and means to achieve most things in a mux.
If you drag a top level module onto the front panel then there is an on off switch incorporated. Another way is to use a very very short slider to turn the gain on an audio module to full on or to full off.
Trial and error goes a long way
If you drag a top level module onto the front panel then there is an on off switch incorporated. Another way is to use a very very short slider to turn the gain on an audio module to full on or to full off.
Trial and error goes a long way
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- KVRAF
- 12739 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
No, not yet. May be added in a next step forward in the MUX front panel evolution.Gribs wrote:Is it possible to create switch or button elements on the front panel similar to the buttons on MuSynth?
Indeed.Perhaps MuSynth is locked for editing because it has some special modules/code in it?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1218 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
LOL, no worriesmutools wrote:Gribs wrote:Indeed.Perhaps MuSynth is locked for editing because it has some special modules/code in it?
I am having lots of fun with this - it was a great buy!
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- KVRAF
- 12739 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Cheers! Pls spread the news and help making MuLab and MUX Modular more known!Gribs wrote:I am having lots of fun with this - it was a great buy!