Looking at buying MUX and had a few questions :)

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Hey there guys,

Firstly, congratulations on the awesome job you have done with MUX.

Some questions from me are:

* Will there be a Mac VST/AU version in the future? Although I'm on PC, I own an iMac with Logic Pro too and want to be sure that this is in the roadmap as it's very important to me.

* Forgive me if I'm missing this but is there a mixer module built in which takes multiple inputs and provides a single user interface for balancing levels?

* Can the warnings when deleting devices be optionally turned off?

* Is there a way to setup a sample & hold / random style LFO? I can't seem to find it :) The LFO seems to only have ordinary shapes, but no special random sample and hold option.

* Is there a way to monitor audio (via an oscilloscope or analyser)? I can see a MIDI monitor but can't seem to find any audio monitors.

* I notice you are working on a new version. Will new customers who buy the current version today receive a free upgrade when the new version is released?

Thanks heaps for your time and help! :)

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soundpalace wrote:* Will there be a Mac VST/AU version in the future? Although I'm on PC, I own an iMac with Logic Pro too and want to be sure that this is in the roadmap as it's very important to me.
Yes it's the plan to also go Mac VST (and AU and AAX) but i can't yet give a time estimation on it, but hopefully in 2014.
Forgive me if I'm missing this but is there a mixer module built in which takes multiple inputs and provides a single user interface for balancing levels?
Not as a single module yet. You could use multiple audio mixer strips for that.
Can the warnings when deleting devices be optionally turned off?
Not yet, but i'll add such preference in the next version i.e. it will be available in M5.3 which is released later this week.
Is there a way to setup a sample & hold / random style LFO? I can't seem to find it :) The LFO seems to only have ordinary shapes, but no special random sample and hold option.
Yes using the Wobble Generator, see http://www.mutools.com/info/docs/mux/mu ... dules.html
Is there a way to monitor audio (via an oscilloscope or analyser)? I can see a MIDI monitor but can't seem to find any audio monitors.
Not a frequency spectrum analyser yet, only volume levels, using an audio mixer strip.
I notice you are working on a new version. Will new customers who buy the current version today receive a free upgrade when the new version is released?
Yes!

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Thanks a lot for your reply! :)

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soundpalace wrote:* Is there a way to monitor audio (via an oscilloscope or analyser)? I can see a MIDI monitor but can't seem to find any audio monitors.
There is a free and very capable scope, freqency analyser here, http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=380389

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AndreasD wrote:
soundpalace wrote:* Is there a way to monitor audio (via an oscilloscope or analyser)? I can see a MIDI monitor but can't seem to find any audio monitors.
There is a free and very capable scope, freqency analyser here, http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=380389
Nice one, thanks for the tip! :)

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You now have a new customer, just grabbed my copy of MUX! :)

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Welcome to the club :)

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AndreasD wrote:Welcome to the club :)
Thanks! 8)

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