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Mu.Lab comes very close to the simplicity I've been looking for. My one wish is for a preview window to audition audio samples before adding them to my project (ala ACID).

Thanx for a great program.

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MU.LAB is previewing samples from the file browser:

When you click the file name, the sample plays one-shot AND it is active on your MIDI keyboard so you can instantly play some notes with the preview :)

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Please accept my apologies. I've had Mu.Lab for quite a while, but while looking at all the commercial alternatives, I haven't given it he attention it deserves. I just hooked up my midi keyboard yhis morning and spent half an hour trying to figure out why I had no sound. I'm very impressed with how well all my vst instruments (IKMultimedia, Native instauments, etc.) work in Mu.Lab.
Again, keep up the fine work.

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Hello, first exuse me, that i'm writing in someone else thread, second - thanks for the nice software, and third - one request for me - it will be good, if we have numbers on the master output track(maybe on other tracks too), i like to control output level in dB..and some RMS-level-meter will be ok too..Thanks and cheers!

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Peter-T wrote:I just hooked up my midi keyboard yhis morning and spent half an hour trying to figure out why I had no sound.
And what was the reason, if i may be so curious?

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scum wrote:Hello, first exuse me, that i'm writing in someone else thread, second - thanks for the nice software, and third - one request for me - it will be good, if we have numbers on the master output track(maybe on other tracks too), i like to control output level in dB..and some RMS-level-meter will be ok too..Thanks and cheers!
Ok, added some note on the whishlist regarding the dB display.

Isn't the level meter doing ok?

For now, i think there are nice plugins doing that too.

Maybe someone else can make more specific suggestions...

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New to this gem,
I have 2 minor wishes:

1)Panning by dragging in the Sequencer(really quick in composing and free scrolling while playing)

2)Grid to 128th(rare, but it happens).

The MUX is a monster. I am a Reason user(combinator) and this MUX is a touch of class.

Bravo.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote:New to this gem,
I have 2 minor wishes:

1)Panning by dragging in the Sequencer(really quick in composing and free scrolling while playing)
Not sure what you mean; Can you please elaborate on this.
Grid to 128th(rare, but it happens).
Is there a real practical difference between a 1/128th grid and no grid?
The MUX is a monster. I am a Reason user(combinator) and this MUX is a touch of class
:troll:
:party:

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mutools wrote:
liquidsound wrote:New to this gem,
I have 2 minor wishes:

1)Panning by dragging in the Sequencer(really quick in composing and free scrolling while playing)
Not sure what you mean; Can you please elaborate on this.
Grid to 128th(rare, but it happens).
Is there a real practical difference between a 1/128th grid and no grid?
The MUX is a monster. I am a Reason user(combinator) and this MUX is a touch of class
:troll:
:party:
1)Panning by dragging in the Sequencer is the same that's implemented in Energy-XT2 when you open a Part as a floating window and clicking and by dragging with the RMB you can Pan around even while is playing allowing an "all direction" navigation much faster than any other way.

For the 128th I understand you, it is almost in the limbo grid but it is nice to be able to have those subtle pinch for guitar, bass and synth velocity attacks for the following note. I use them in XT and Podium. But you're mostly right: hell with the grid , it is not a must on this one.

I am also beginning to see the power and semplicity of your mixing system. Neat!

Thank you for your quick replay. It's refreshing in this DAW business.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote: 1)Panning by dragging in the Sequencer is the same that's implemented in Energy-XT2 when you open a Part as a floating window and clicking and by dragging with the RMB you can Pan around even while is playing allowing an "all direction" navigation much faster than any other way.
Ah, with panning you mean scrolling, right?

Sorry, didn't understand at first.

Yes, would really like to add such functionality in a next version.

But it won't be with the RMB as that is linked to popping up context menus.

I think the MMB is the best option.

Currently the MMB is used to switch tools, so must think it all over.

Anyway, such instant multi-directional scrolling/zooming indeed is very fast, and that's something we definitely want.
Last edited by MuTools on Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Sorry, my fault.
In my profession, CAD designer, we use the word PAN to navigate around, and in music is ... actually Left/Right movement of the sound.

RMB is great too.

The way you handle this forum invites loyalty from people.

Thank you.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote:RMB is great too
Just to make sure we're on the same track: You meant "MMB", right?

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mutools wrote:
liquidsound wrote:RMB is great too
Just to make sure we're on the same track: You meant "MMB", right?
Absolutely, MMB
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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mutools wrote:
liquidsound wrote:RMB is great too
Just to make sure we're on the same track: You meant "MMB", right?
On a second note: I know this issue is not a critical one but if we pay attention to the work flow inside the sequencer most of the intense actions are during composing or massaging the note events, and since we are using one hand on the mouse and the other hand on the "Ctrl" and "Alt" key it makes more sense to use a "Ctrl+MRB" (or Alt+MRB) combination for "Free Scrolling (Pan Drag) rather than the MMB because we use mostly Left and Right actions = No-Thinking.

We program our mouse actions for CAD in house programs and this flow has proven very natural and effective (we use also Shift/MRB but in your case "Ctrl" is already engaged).

Or maybe in the Program Preferences one could choose MRB = Free scroll and Ctrl+MRB = popping up context menus, or vice verse.

In Energy-XT the MRB is used on "popping up context menus" when it's still and for "Free Srolling" when in movement. Kind of Win-Win situation.

Thank you
(just a thought)
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote:In Energy-XT the MRB is used on "popping up context menus" when it's still and for "Free Srolling" when in movement. Kind of Win-Win situation.
That's an interesting way.

And it matches some other future MU.LAB evolutions which were already planned.

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