Please do not remove posts, I came to this thread to read about the latest version and you deleting a post has made me think you are trying to hide some issues, I have just put my money awaymutools wrote:@Digit: I deleted your post as it was completely off topic. I will note tolerate hate spam here.
MUX Vst 1.2.0
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- KVRAF
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Again: That post was 100% off topic and had nothing to do with MuLab nor MUX. And thus i am not 'hiding issues'. And if you would know me a little bit, you would know that's not my style, at the contrary, i'm asking for constructive feedback on a regular basis.adevg wrote:Please do not remove posts, I came to this thread to read about the latest version and you deleting a post has made me think you are trying to hide some issuesmutools wrote:@Digit: I deleted your post as it was completely off topic. I will note tolerate hate spam here.
Note that you can try out both MuLab and the MUX in demo mode for an unlimited time. And if you have any concrete questions about MuLab or the MUX, just ask!
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theres his friend with a wacky theory... i think both of these people want to try to make trouble. you dont see that? ok then its all yours and i wont try to do anything about naysayers. jo have you ever heard of a naysayer? do you know what they say?adevg wrote:Please do not remove posts, I came to this thread to read about the latest version and you deleting a post has made me think you are trying to hide some issues, I have just put my money awaymutools wrote:@Digit: I deleted your post as it was completely off topic. I will note tolerate hate spam here.
- KVRAF
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Stay on topic. That applies to everyone of course. Otherwise i'll moderate where necessary. Don't push my patience please. The more of these nonsense interrupts the slower i can work on MuLab 5 and MUX 2 
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- 1601 posts since 24 Jun, 2004 from Australia
This kind of feature is one of three that would compel me to buy MUX VST. Automatic allowance for VST delays (of course assuming the VST reports correctly) in the chain, and then reporting the total resultant delay to the host, in order to foster a PDC environment (whether technically PDC or not) would really help with some of the good effects out there that have delays (because they use FFT, or other reasons).Crackbaby wrote:I think what he means is a situation like this:
You split the path into two and get two parallel lines. On one line you put an effect with 10 samples built in delay. When you combine these two lines you'll get phasing issues. You can counter this by checking the plugins delay and add a delay with a corresponding value to the other line.
Having this done automatically so everything inside the mux is in phase and then send the total delay value out to the host.
Was i close JPRacer? :)
Ok my three recommendation/FR posts on here are done! :)
