MuLab 6.5.29 released

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Looks really nice Jo! It will take me awhile to figure out what the heck to do with an oscilloscope, with my workflow, but so what! The fact that you are an active developer who is available to answer questions & so forth...man, that is cool, maybe even as cool as the software itself!

Hey, I'm on a 6.4 version, do I have to re-install?

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The new scope features are helpful when adding waves and layers in a synth, to see harmonics develop as well as 'disharmonics.' Good ear training tool!

PS: @Grizzellda, Jo suggests above to install this Test as a separate folder until the Release version.
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Thanks Michael L! Well, I guess I'll just have to explore that oscilloscope then!

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Yes, that's exactly what the oscilloscope is for! As soon as you start to make some more complex constructions, like involving Ring Modulator and the likes, you will get a visual clue as to what is happening and you'll begin to make much different, much more precise choices. You may even compare your sound to another or even a sampled source to get an idea which way you'd have to manipulate your design. In other words, it'll be like you're no longer flying blindly.
I'm super thrilled! :)

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Yes also nice to analyze VSTs.
Soon this scope and all other improvements are also available in MUX Modular VST.

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omg, i FINALLY understand AIPS! :lol: :idea:
That's a wild idea, Jo! Hahaha... (years later!) :lol:

I don't want to blow this out of proportion, but to me the oscilloscope is a game changer! It's even more than what I was hoping for. And the drag'n'drop into the front panel is beautiful! :tu:

Crazy how serious this is getting now. Just awesome. :hyper: 8-)

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Wow! I am seriously impressed by the new oscilloscope.
I have seen and used my share, but this rocks!!

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i wish you could edit the lfo in the front panel and have the level meter be horizontal as well and adding the note mapper as well please
Last edited by runaudio on Mon Jun 15, 2015 8:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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any more thought on adding the keyboard and the drum note processor to the front panel

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Re: front panel editing
Is there a way to have all items contained within a Group Frame to scale in size relative to scaling the Group Frame itself ?
Also will scaling of Rack size be available or is that permanent
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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runaudio wrote:i wish you could edit the lfo in the front panel
Already possible: You can add an LFO display with its shape selector buttons onto a front panel.

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bibz1st wrote:Is there a way to have all items contained within a Group Frame to scale in size relative to scaling the Group Frame itself ?
No.
Also will scaling of Rack size be available or is that permanent
Maybe in a future version.

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No worries, thanks
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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I think, I might've asked for that in the past, but I think a simple quarter grid behind the waveform display would be VERY helpful! I hope it's a good moment to ask for that again?! :)

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There is a new MuLab 6.5.10 test version in http://www.mutools.com/forsythia
Changes since M6.5.9:
  • Drum Note Processor can be integrated into a front panel.
  • Drum Note Processor editor window now is resizable.
  • Improved defining the target module for recording the MuDrum pads and Drum Note Processor pads.
  • New "Piano Keyboard" event generator module. Can be embedded in a front panel.
  • Fixed a potential crash bug when copy-pasting MUXes.
  • Some other little improvements.
How to upgrade from MuLab 6.5.x:
OSX: Simply replace the MuLab.app by the new version.
Windows: Simply replace the MuLab.exe + MuLab.ID files by the new versions.

How to upgrade from earlier versions eg M6.4: Make a full new install from the M6.5.7 package cfr the info on
http://www.mutools.com/info/docs/mulab/ ... ation.html
Then apply the new M6.5.8 app patch.

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