Mulabs MUX is for sale

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sunhome wrote:
braj wrote: midiChords, ScaleChanger and CK PatternArp are much better for jamming but setup is longer, but not much once you get used to them. Bottom line though for this thread is MUX makes using them all a dream :)
Braj - you screenshot of your setup just bumped MUX up to the top of my to buy list - ask the Dev for a commision :)
Haha, he could always PM me a registration code :D But he deserves his payment, it is a wonderful plugin and supporting him will make it even better. I love the small developers that frequent KVR, listen to and implement our requests where possible. Hopefully MUX will be mine in the next week or so, i want to make a bunch of stuff. I think even my default DAW template will be easier, just make a rack of MUX and then select the presets i need from there, really simple! I wonder if you start to run into any trouble having a bunch of instances though, i haven't tried that with heavy-duty synths like Diva.
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What is the word on the Mac version?

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Slarti wrote:The thing I find most lacking in Mulab and Mux is no 'Randomize' function for parameters!

I hope it will be implemented soon.
The Note to Modulation Converter has a random output. Route it to Amp, Filter, Reso, Env, LFO, ... scale it and each note will sound different.

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AndreasD wrote:
Slarti wrote:The thing I find most lacking in Mulab and Mux is no 'Randomize' function for parameters!

I hope it will be implemented soon.
The Note to Modulation Converter has a random output. Route it to Amp, Filter, Reso, Env, LFO, ... scale it and each note will sound different.


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can someone explain how to set mux up to do this arpeggiate thing for other vsts?

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braj wrote:This is saving my arse right now:

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Cool! Possibilities seem endless now.. Especially combined with scripting stuff in Reaper :shock:

Wish I had more time to invest these days!
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Nielzie wrote:
braj wrote:This is saving my arse right now:

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Cool! Possibilities seem endless now.. Especially combined with scripting stuff in Reaper :shock:

Wish I had more time to invest these days!
wait. what? cool! I need to read the whole thread. :)

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braj wrote:This is saving my arse right now:

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At least preventing some pain. i still haven't bought the full version yet, waiting for funds, but now what was a routing nightmare is easy, and i have a 'system' down that is pretty painless. Even my desire for cistom scales in the Studio One piano roll are essentially fulfilled with this, i just write everything in C major and the MUX transposes to whatever key and scale I define, i can even change keys and scales after the fact if I'm not happy with something. It works marvelously with arps like Catanya. I just input a one-note progression, midiChords turns it into I-II-Ī-V-IV.... chords, then the midiScaleChanger changes the key and scales, feeds into Catanya and then into a synth. Then I can route it to a new track to write the midi permanently. i can then make changes like chord inversions that are all in key, anyhow MUX is awesome!
"make changes like chord inversions that are all in key"

can we get some info on how to do this? :) sounds very cool for practicing..

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AndreasD wrote:
Slarti wrote:The thing I find most lacking in Mulab and Mux is no 'Randomize' function for parameters!

I hope it will be implemented soon.
The Note to Modulation Converter has a random output. Route it to Amp, Filter, Reso, Env, LFO, ... scale it and each note will sound different.
That is not what I mean. I need it to create & alter patches for VSTi and MUx (play editor). Up to now I have to use an extra plugin like Chainer for this.

Would be great if this were a DAW-functionality!

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memyselfandus wrote:
braj wrote:This is saving my arse right now:

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At least preventing some pain. i still haven't bought the full version yet, waiting for funds, but now what was a routing nightmare is easy, and i have a 'system' down that is pretty painless. Even my desire for cistom scales in the Studio One piano roll are essentially fulfilled with this, i just write everything in C major and the MUX transposes to whatever key and scale I define, i can even change keys and scales after the fact if I'm not happy with something. It works marvelously with arps like Catanya. I just input a one-note progression, midiChords turns it into I-II-Ī-V-IV.... chords, then the midiScaleChanger changes the key and scales, feeds into Catanya and then into a synth. Then I can route it to a new track to write the midi permanently. i can then make changes like chord inversions that are all in key, anyhow MUX is awesome!
"make changes like chord inversions that are all in key"

can we get some info on how to do this? :) sounds very cool for practicing..
Well the chords in my default setup are just simple triads in c major, then these feed into scale changer and get transposed to whatever scale and key I choose, while still 'playing' everything from the piano roll in c major. You can either define inversions directly in midiChords first or after writing the output to the piano roll by recording what you play on another track (or in a host like Reaper recording the output coming after the MUX) you can then just manually add inversions in the piano roll by hand, but you will easily see what notes fit based on the original triads and can just add them then.

I am officially disabled and my brain can't think straight enough to remember or control my fingers well enough to play all the scales I want properly, so that's why I needed this sort of 'cheating' setup. But I figure it is no different than a wing player or harmonica player having different instruments with different tunings. I just use technology to give me a simplified keyboard but what keys I play is still dependent on my inspiration or lack thereof. Anyhow before MUX this was a pain in Studio One, Reaper actually can do this but that's not my host of choice anymore, again poor brain and wanting simplicity got me to S1 but the routing sucks, lucky for me here MUX is and so nicely resolving the issue!

Oh, and if you can live with the piano roll staying in c major and the plugin always transposing, you can change keys and scales for your composition at will whenever you like :) You would have to do it track by track but maybe there is even a way to automate that somehow.
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Very cool!!! thanks a ton. will try this out :)

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:) I finally just 'broke down' and bought MUX. No more fence-sitting for me. I'm interested to see what everyone else comes up with.
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is braj the new hibidy? :hihi:

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hibidy wrote:is braj the new hibidy? :hihi:
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haha, or should I say :cry:

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