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Well, if you do end up at the show, try to make it to the Analog Haven booth, I'll most likely be there most of the time... playing with Mike Brown's toys!

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Pffff... that's just electronic music.
You can't always get what you waaaant...

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stanlea wrote:Pffff... that's just electronic music.
Hehehe... wait and see... more to come... electronic stuff is just suits me most... :)

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I hope so... :) anyway, I'm happy with my MFM.
You can't always get what you waaaant...

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Urs wrote:
justin3am wrote:Not to go OT but, will you be at Namm this year?
Yeah... Grrrl and I will be there from the eve of 16th (award ceremonies) till morning of 18th...
Dunno if I'll attend the show itself, but we'll definately have drinks with some of the boys... I guess Angus and the crew from FXpansion will be there and we'll try to dry out the tabs of the hotel bars...
I think I might be there too (I also want to witness the awards if possible - who knows? :wink:)

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beej wrote:Must play with those envelopes....
You know, having just played with these for a little bit, I'm *really* liking the envelope functionality here, you can do interesting things like having a really high feedback to give really dense delays, but with an envelope that fades out quickly - so you still get the high feedback thickness without everlasting infinite delays.

I'm also thinking that it should be possible to make all kinds of backwards or fading in warped delays, which I'm looking forward to doing. Very cool... 8)
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beej wrote:
beej wrote:Must play with those envelopes....
You know, having just played with these for a little bit, I'm *really* liking the envelope functionality here, you can do interesting things like having a really high feedback to give really dense delays, but with an envelope that fades out quickly - so you still get the high feedback thickness without everlasting infinite delays.

I'm also thinking that it should be possible to make all kinds of backwards or fading in warped delays, which I'm looking forward to doing. Very cool... 8)
This has become one of my favorite features! I love sending an LFO to the "Loop" or "Attack" parameters with one envelope set to the delay time and the other to master feedback. Crazy evolving textures!

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Regarding the little holes between the knobs that let you control two sets of knobs with each axis - it would be nice to be able to hold a modifier (say, alt/option) and have the knobs move opposite to each other (as opposed to identical with each other).

Would be especially nice for pans, filter cutoffs and stereo stuff in general...
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beej wrote:Regarding the little holes between the knobs that let you control two sets of knobs with each axis - it would be nice to be able to hold a modifier (say, alt/option) and have the knobs move opposite to each other (as opposed to identical with each other).

Would be especially nice for pans, filter cutoffs and stereo stuff in general...
That's already in there... almost... it's in there but it doesn't work yet :?

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I'm loving being able to save meta data into the patches as well.

It's great to be able to write notes at the time of doing the patch, rather than having to remember what you were doing three weeks later... ;)

Great work Urs, this version feels even more polished and I'm enjoying it hugely...
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Thanks beej!

I just need to finish the packages and rename index2.php to index.php:

http://www.u-he.com/mfm/index2.php

What do you think?

Need another 2-3 hours though before uploading the final versions...

;) Urs

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ok... Mac version is up... Gotta boot into Vista and build the package...

And Mac users wanna give it a try?

http://www.u-he.com/mfm/download/MFM2Mac.zip

;) Urs

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Urs wrote:

8)
How do you upload a high quality version to youtube? And what program did you use to create the video? :love:

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Urs wrote:ok... Mac version is up... Gotta boot into Vista and build the package...

And Mac users wanna give it a try?

http://www.u-he.com/mfm/download/MFM2Mac.zip

;) Urs
Don't mind if I do...

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justin3am wrote:
Urs wrote:ok... Mac version is up... Gotta boot into Vista and build the package...

And Mac users wanna give it a try?

http://www.u-he.com/mfm/download/MFM2Mac.zip

;) Urs
Don't mind if I do...
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Who doesn't love the smell of freshly unzipped release software? ;)

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