Thx for confirming... sometimes I got the feeling my ears are differentferez21 wrote:I'm demoing MUX right now and i have to say, this synth is one of the best sounding synths that iv'e heard, no joking. This is a highly capable synth.
I am working on a SilenCio V2 atm with more deeper options and advanced workflow...Problem is i'm not really into modular stuff, but i think that even just the Silencio module alone can keep you busy for a very long time.
Even if you don't like modular stuff, believe me, to dive a bit deeper into the VST is a very good idea...
It's quite easy, because everything is already premade (Filters/Envelopes/Soundsources... etc.) but you will get astounishing results...
Note not at least the incredible flexibilty of just the Oscillators...
They are not perfect, but I made some tutorial vids for the MUX and the Oscillator:
MUX Basics:
Oscillator:
My Youtube channel with some additionel ones:
Is there an option to change Silencio? I mean, i really prefer an interface without tabs or sub-windows, so is there a way to make the filter module for example, to be part of the main GUI of Silencio instead of opening in another mini window?
Last question, how do i assign the LFO destination?
1. Working with those sub-windows is atm the only option to have access to all parameters of the deeper modules like Oscillator/Sampler/ Multimode Filter...
2. The developer has the possibility to built a "complete" GUI like you see under the "Devices" i.e. MuSynth...
Perhpas, we can convince him to make such a GUI for a monster synth like SilenCio... there is a good chance
3. The most important shortcut for using MUX with SilenCio is "ALT + left mouse click" ... this toogles processing on/off for each of the modules on the GUI... not needed modules inside a patch, I've turned off to save CPU (they are greyed out then)
4. Download the last SilenCio.mux from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mgk7tm64grf6g06/SilenCio.Mux
This is the last "Init" patch I made for it... just download it and in the header of the MUX VST click on the first folder symbol on the right hand side of the preset name (hoover the mouse over it and it should give the hint: Open Preset)...
This opens a file browser, where you can locate the downloaded preset... or just drag n drop the downloaded file onto the MUX GUI
5. The LFO connections are predefined by my routing...at the bottom of the GUI there are all the modulation sources and as well LFO A and B
ALT+Left click on the LFO module to turn process on then turn up the matching parameter depending, which pre defined source you want to modulate...
Of course you can change the predefined routing by clicking at the top of the GUI the module, which is called "Go Deeper"... locate the LFO modules in the modular window move the wanted one one or two lines up to be able to see the output triangle and drag a connection to whereever you want...
Hope this helps...

