M4 Test

Official support for: mutools.com
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

Trancit wrote:How do you set up the Super Modulator to get the horizontal grid lines (for tonal changes) like in the Preset: Bass Seq 2 (OSC).Mudulator ????
Is there a way to increase the grid to more octaves???
Options -> "Set Value Grid".

Post

Hello, I'm playing with M4 right now, and I have discovered the MuDrum.
Looks very nice, but I don't understand the Element 3 : what is it for ? I have loaded a Muverb in it, but I don't find a way to remove it or rplace it ??

Post

Still in MuDrum and I have another question : what are the 4 slots under the pads for ?
I have connected Pad 1 to slot 1, Pad 2 to slot 2, Pad 3 to slot 3.
I have loaded a wahwah fx on slot 1, and I can ear the wahwah fx when I play Pad1 , Pad 2, Pad 3 : why ?

Post

Another Question : I have loaded the Musynth Stand in piano, and I have activated the OSC1 and chosen a waveform : I can't ear the OSC1, only the piano : why ????

Edit : I have found why : I have to select O1 on the Filter 1, but it's strange to me because Filter 1 is no activated....

Post

Salut!

My guess would be that you have to turn on 'O1' in the Amplifier section (bottom left hand side).

If any of the filters is receiving audio from Oscillator 1, you have to turn that filter on in the amplifier section (Make sure 'O1' is turned off then or else you will have a dry signal mixed into the filtere signal).

If none of the above yields the desired result, we may have a bug.

The routing on MuSynth is kind of complicated to begin with but once you get it it all falls into place.

Post

pquenin wrote:Edit : I have found why : I have to select O1 on the Filter 1, but it's strange to me because Filter 1 is no activated....
Eh? Really? Just trying to see how it's going here...

Post

If Filter 1 isn't activated it shouldn't do anything to any Oscillator. :scared:

Post

Bonteburg wrote:Salut!

My guess would be that you have to turn on 'O1' in the Amplifier section (bottom left hand side).
Yes you're right, it's better this way, but I don't understand why it also works with Filter 1, when the latter isn't activated...

Post

Ohh and I think I may have found an unrelated bug - the little arrow thingies on the sides of the waveform window on the Oscillators of MuSynth - they don't work (or they shouldn't be arrow-shaped so as to suggest browser functionality).

Edit: The problem only exists on startup of a new MuSynth instance. Choosing any of the waveforms in the dropdown menu fixes it.

Post

I have also found that if you don't activate Osc1 and Osc 2 in the Amplifier section, but you activate the RM (ring modulation) in this section (but RM is not activated itself), you can hear Osc 1 and/or Osc 2 (if they have been activated)...

Post

pquenin wrote:
Bonteburg wrote:Salut!

My guess would be that you have to turn on 'O1' in the Amplifier section (bottom left hand side).
Yes you're right, it's better this way, but I don't understand why it also works with Filter 1, when the latter isn't activated...
I have to admit that the signal flow on MuSynth feels kind of complicated. Maybe the fact that you can separately route filters and generators all the way down to the amplifier section introduces a certain complexity. It definitely works though!


Just testing it and my word, I think you're right - routing Osc 1 through Filter 1 down to the amplifier affects the sound, even if the Filter isn't activated. Maybe it acts as an amplifier even when the filter functionality is turned off.

Post

pquenin wrote:Hello, I'm playing with M4 right now, and I have discovered the MuDrum.
Looks very nice, but I don't understand the Element 3 : what is it for ? I have loaded a Muverb in it, but I don't find a way to remove it or rplace it ??
Please have a look at my little MuDrum manual, which you can download here:
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/cedar/
pquenin wrote:Still in MuDrum and I have another question : what are the 4 slots under the pads for ?
I have connected Pad 1 to slot 1, Pad 2 to slot 2, Pad 3 to slot 3.
I have loaded a wahwah fx on slot 1, and I can ear the wahwah fx when I play Pad1 , Pad 2, Pad 3 : why ?
I cannot remember, if I have mentioned the racks in MuDrum...

The "Slots" are racks, which can hold any kind of effects and the reason, why you can hear the wahwah effect on all the sounds is, that Rack 1( Slot 1) is the master rack to which the other ones are routed to...

Post

Does anyone know where I can find the choose target module feature that used to be in the file section in M3.

funk01

Post

Trancit wrote: Please have a look at my little MuDrum manual, which you can download here:
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/cedar/
Oh, great, thanks !

Post

funk01 wrote:Does anyone know where I can find the choose target module feature that used to be in the file section in M3.

funk01
Drag the module onto whatever you want to target it.

Post Reply

Return to “MuTools”