Question about drumgrid and suggestion.

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I am about five minutes to buy the full version of Mulab.

One thing I think about is a program that I have played with before with great satisfaction, TunaFish (www.brambos.com).
It has a few things that make it quite unique and there are some features that I would like to see in Mulab.

The drum grid:
A simple step sequencer that you can click patterns, or play if you want.
TREMENDOUSLY unique huh? ;-)
Well, it gets better ...

Each note you can, with a simple click choose velocity,
if there should be a regular drumhit,
and you can define duration of the drumhit.

AND now the good stuff!:

You can stretch the drumhit to duration of the note.
The stretch is a simple downpitching of the drumsample, not timestretch.
This down or up pitched drum or sampled sound you can cut up with the variationbar.
The variationbar is a quite simple collection of preset gate pattern.
So if, for example, you have a tabla that is 0,5 seconds long drumhit.
Drag the note so that is 10 times longer, and cut it up with the preset gate.
Then you have a dark and airy (?) rythmicly chopped up sound.
This is a fantastic and simple tool for grooves.

Does anyone understand what i am aiming at here?
Has anyone tried Tunafish?

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Well...
Of course i forgot the real question...

Are there plans to insert a drumgrid?
If so, can you look a little bit on the Tunafish solution and see if there could be something for Mulab?

Regards
Robert

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Yes there are drum-specific plans for MU.LAB in the future.

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Good!

By the way, I am not 5 minutes from getting the unlimited version any more....

:-)

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Thanks for that!

Hope you'll have great times with this and future MU.LAB versions :tu:

About the drum specific plans:

There is already a very nice plan about this on paper, already quite worked out. But i want to let grow MU.LAB in a neat way, step by step. To be honnest, chance is low this drum plan (i won't give any details yet) will already be there in M3. But be sure that i do want to realize this asap!

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haha that's cool to see another tuna user move to mulab! I've used several hosts... FL, Live, XT 1 & 2, Dreamstation, Cakewalk, Tunafish, and now MuLab, basically i've bought damn near every host that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (with the exception of Live - I've only got the cut-down version that came with my keyborad but a friend has the full one) MuLab is the only one that even comes close to the feel of tunafish, plus I get the modular stuff when I pop the hood which is cool 'cause i'm really more of a sound designer than a musician. although hopefully that changes and I actually finish a damn track this year. Seems I have a problem about getting distracted... what was I saying?
In the future there will be robots!

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hehe, I also moved from tunafish to mu.lab (after fl and live le^^)!!! I also got a mag version of tracktion, but i don't like the midi-editor and stuff, but for audio it's cool! but yeah, mu.lab is my favourite, because it is really to the point! -> for me, it became so easy again, to write down my ideas really fast!! it's really great!

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ya the set grid and the lack of full range on midi notes + velocities is what sent me elsewhere finally. I still use tuna but just for pattern based stuff, like I'm doing a rock-based song with a guitar player that would not be possible in tuna without pulling my freaking hair out.
In the future there will be robots!

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I still use tuna for basic drumpattern and stuff.
Sadly the i cant use asio with it.
Every time i try to use the asiodriver. every marker and the complete grid gets blank.
Bram tried to fix it but he couldn't...:-(

I really like the possibilities to make grooves with the effectbar delay and gates, but it gets real hard when you cant use asio...

So, now i hope that Mr Mutool could look at it and get inspired... :-)

Well you can always dream :-D

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Yeah that would be really sweet if MuLab ends up adopting some of those aspect about Tuna's drum sampler and maybe adding a reverse function (always wanted that to make it into Tuna) since if I'm right Mu has some of the resampling possibilities that never made it into Tuna from Tu2.
In the future there will be robots!

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i really really would love for something like this, and or something similar to the drum module in audiomulch. basically a grid like drum sequencer/sampler. especially one where you can throw your own drum samples in.

also the only other thing keeping me from digging fully into mu.lab is definitely the lack of audio units...jw what's up with that? seriously i am in love with the modular effects/rack style of things, i'm a big user of bidule, and i must say mu.tools modular area gives them a run for it with it's beautiful gui. but being able to cable up all my audio units would really make mu.lab special to me. it is so simple to use...

it would become the daw of choice if it had audio units...just my opinion.

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