First of all: Thank you for a great product! This has filled out so many gaps in my use of my DAW. I purchased Mux a couple of days a go and have been doing almost nothing but patching since then. These are my questions and issues so far:
1. Sample Player Polyphony?
I've build a patch to use as a sampler in Maschine instead of its own (which sucks big time). I'm super happy about the result - ie. I've setup a rather nice humanizing section - but there's one problem I can't come about. Unfortunately it's a rather big one.
The sample player can only play one sample at a time. I don't mean that it can't layer samples (I use multiple sample players or the multisampler for that). The thing is that every time a new event enters my patch it cuts off the previous sample even though it hadn't finished. I didn't notice it until I was way into patching it so I tried starting over with just an event going into a sample player on to an audio output. Still same result. I've been looking for a long time for a module that will keep the same sample playing on top of itself. I noticed that the MuDrums patch can do this, so it must be possible. Which module should I use? And is it possible to set a fixed amount of samples that can play at the same time? I guess what I'm looking for is just a mono/polyphony voice option like there is in almost all synthesizers.
Here's a screenshot of my patch:

http://imgur.com/ig0AhCS
What am I missing?
2. I am VERY limited by the fact that there's only 16 parameters available within the deep editor. This is a big problem with Maschine because it can only pick up on those 16 parameters in its midi learn mode, which makes it possible to tweak the parameters with the Maschine Controller. Is there a way to add more parameters? Or does anyone know of another way to make Maschine acknowledge other messages from Mux than those 16 parameters? If there's not then please add many more soon. It really limits my use of MUX right now.
3. Please unlock the deep view of the protected patches! It's alright that users can't change them (although I don't entirely understand why not - this is just the kind of program that encourages that), but it would be so much easier to troubleshoot if one could see how those patches were build up.
All the best,
Esben
