congrats : MuLab is 1st step to the ideal music soft
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 13 Nov, 2004
hi,
I was looking for years about the nicest software for musician, and I think Mulab is the beginning of this. A few years ago i was using a little bit Muzys which I liked very much.
modular view : great !
rack system with routing : genius !
automation : so simple, so suitable ( as regards eXT2 ).
audio rec and preocessing : i did not try yet, but will do soon.
What i can say from now is : Mulab is a software for musicians : performers, composers, ... when cubase and sonar are "plants for sound engineers" ... to much strips in the mixer, etc ...
The only aspect i would like Mulab to be developed is :
Tools for musicians like :
score edit : PLEASE !!!
markers
lyrics line and edit, chords line and edit
chord grid view : look at PGMusic Powertrack
chord recognition things : look at sonar 7 one ( with bigger display ). anyway we can use allthatchord linked with MidiYoke.
harmonization things : look at NTONYX softs.
keyboard lightning display
It has been years since I was looking for these functions as VSTs, but it seems it doesnt exist, except NTONYX plugins.
Can we use MFX plugins on Mulab ? I will try some soon
Can we use eXT plugs on Mulab ? (Nickfit, asseca, ...). Some of them are good.
Concerning some small editing features, these are excellent:
Right clic on track edit or composer view makes the display to move up,down,right,left : this is done on eXT2 and is brilliant.
clic on the bottom bar on track edit or composer view makes the display zoom +/- : this is brilliant on some daw : acid I think
One more time : congrats Jo !!!
Very nice job !! mulab is now the good son of muzys.
I was looking for years about the nicest software for musician, and I think Mulab is the beginning of this. A few years ago i was using a little bit Muzys which I liked very much.
modular view : great !
rack system with routing : genius !
automation : so simple, so suitable ( as regards eXT2 ).
audio rec and preocessing : i did not try yet, but will do soon.
What i can say from now is : Mulab is a software for musicians : performers, composers, ... when cubase and sonar are "plants for sound engineers" ... to much strips in the mixer, etc ...
The only aspect i would like Mulab to be developed is :
Tools for musicians like :
score edit : PLEASE !!!
markers
lyrics line and edit, chords line and edit
chord grid view : look at PGMusic Powertrack
chord recognition things : look at sonar 7 one ( with bigger display ). anyway we can use allthatchord linked with MidiYoke.
harmonization things : look at NTONYX softs.
keyboard lightning display
It has been years since I was looking for these functions as VSTs, but it seems it doesnt exist, except NTONYX plugins.
Can we use MFX plugins on Mulab ? I will try some soon
Can we use eXT plugs on Mulab ? (Nickfit, asseca, ...). Some of them are good.
Concerning some small editing features, these are excellent:
Right clic on track edit or composer view makes the display to move up,down,right,left : this is done on eXT2 and is brilliant.
clic on the bottom bar on track edit or composer view makes the display zoom +/- : this is brilliant on some daw : acid I think
One more time : congrats Jo !!!
Very nice job !! mulab is now the good son of muzys.
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
To be honnest: It's not on the whishlist, and there are no such plans.oliv928 wrote: score edit : PLEASE !!!
Reason is simple: A quality score editor is a very big job because there are soo many aspects! And such extra workload is beyond MUTOOLS' resources.
I would recommend to combine MU.LAB with an existing score editor package.
Not sure how to let them work together though.
Does anyone has experience with combining MU.LAB with a 'external' score editor?
Now i'm brainstorming a bit: Instead of integrating a full score editor in MU.LAB, i would rather invest dev-time in developing a good 'bridge' between MU.LAB and an external score editor, a bit like the way you can use an exteranl audio editor in MU.LAB to edit audio files.
Where do you want markers?markers
I saw that JMT Orchestrator is an MFX plugin.lyrics line and edit, chords line and edit
chord grid view : look at PGMusic Powertrack
chord recognition things : look at sonar 7 one ( with bigger display ). anyway we can use allthatchord linked with MidiYoke.
harmonization things : look at NTONYX softs.
Supporting MFX plugins is on the MU.LAB whishlist.
How do you mean?keyboard lightning display
Can you please elaborate.
Yes, something like this will be implemented.Right clic on track edit or composer view makes the display to move up,down,right,left : this is done on eXT2 and is brilliant.
Can you please describe this in more detail.clic on the bottom bar on track edit or composer view makes the display zoom +/- : this is brilliant on some daw : acid I think
Thanks.
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- KVRist
- 302 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from US
Markers:
in the time and (bars and time)
and what would push Mulab out-front is the ability to chain those makers together to arrange a song. An oversimplified explaination would be:
Bars 1-8 intro (marker 1)
Bars 9-16 verse (marker 2)
Bars 16-24 chorus (marker 3)
Basically pattern based arrangement.
in the time and (bars and time)
and what would push Mulab out-front is the ability to chain those makers together to arrange a song. An oversimplified explaination would be:
Bars 1-8 intro (marker 1)
Bars 9-16 verse (marker 2)
Bars 16-24 chorus (marker 3)
Basically pattern based arrangement.
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Right-click the Composer Time Bar -> "Create Locator".Chrisma wrote:Markers:
in the time and (bars and time)
Is that what you're looking for?
Nice idea. Will think on this.and what would push Mulab out-front is the ability to chain those makers together to arrange a song. An oversimplified explaination would be:
Bars 1-8 intro (marker 1)
Bars 9-16 verse (marker 2)
Bars 16-24 chorus (marker 3)
Basically pattern based arrangement.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
That is a nice idea - but it should be controllable using a (MIDI) sequence... 
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- KVRist
- 302 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from US
Yes exactly and thanks for considering it.mutools wrote:Right-click the Composer Time Bar -> "Create Locator".Chrisma wrote:Markers:
in the time and (bars and time)
Is that what you're looking for?
Nice idea. Will think on this.and what would push Mulab out-front is the ability to chain those makers together to arrange a song. An oversimplified explaination would be:
Bars 1-8 intro (marker 1)
Bars 9-16 verse (marker 2)
Bars 16-24 chorus (marker 3)
Basically pattern based arrangement.
- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Double click on a midi pattern -> opens up the specified external score editor -> edit score, save over the file -> Mu.lab updates the edited midi pattern. I think this is how Reaper does it.mutools wrote:
Does anyone has experience with combining MU.LAB with a 'external' score editor?
Now i'm brainstorming a bit: Instead of integrating a full score editor in MU.LAB, i would rather invest dev-time in developing a good 'bridge' between MU.LAB and an external score editor, a bit like the way you can use an exteranl audio editor in MU.LAB to edit audio files.
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
So using a MIDI file bridge.bmanic wrote:Double click on a midi pattern -> opens up the specified external score editor -> edit score, save over the file -> Mu.lab updates the edited midi pattern. I think this is how Reaper does it.
Sounds logical.
Added to the whishlist.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 67 posts since 13 Nov, 2004
"Double click on a midi pattern -> opens up the specified external score editor -> edit score, save over the file -> Mu.lab updates the edited midi pattern. I think this is how Reaper does it."
sounds very nice.thanx.
sounds very nice.thanx.
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
Cool. Not too high on the wishlist, I hope, but still nice to see as I've heard of some good MFX plugins.mutools wrote:Supporting MFX plugins is on the MU.LAB whishlist.
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 22 May, 2005 from EverNever Land
I am useing mpk49 usb keyboard controller and wanted to how do i setup the sliders,buttons,and transport controls with mutools?
thx
thx
WIN XP
AKAI MPK49
MOTU 828mkII
Tracktion3/Reason4/Reason8/Reaper/Live
Kurzweil K2000
Akai MPC3000
Yamaha CS6X,TG500,RM1X,RY30
Roland MC909,JD990,JV880,SH101
AKAI MPK49
MOTU 828mkII
Tracktion3/Reason4/Reason8/Reaper/Live
Kurzweil K2000
Akai MPC3000
Yamaha CS6X,TG500,RM1X,RY30
Roland MC909,JD990,JV880,SH101
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Right-click a parameter and choose "Map MIDI Controller".
Or right-click a plugin and choose "Map MIDI Controller".
Tip regarding VST plugins: First tweak the target parameter in the VST editor, then choose "Map MIDI Controller" from the "Options" menu at the top of the VST editor. This way that parameter will already be preset in the "Map MIDI Controller" dialog
Hope this helps.
Or right-click a plugin and choose "Map MIDI Controller".
Tip regarding VST plugins: First tweak the target parameter in the VST editor, then choose "Map MIDI Controller" from the "Options" menu at the top of the VST editor. This way that parameter will already be preset in the "Map MIDI Controller" dialog
Hope this helps.
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 2 Dec, 2002
Muzys Play Room revisited.... ahhhhhhhmutools wrote:Nice idea. Will think on this.Chrisma wrote:Markers:
...
Basically pattern based arrangement.
