Your biggest wish for M7

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What's your top feature request for M7?

MUX Modular for Mac
10
5%
MuLab for Mac 64 bit
12
6%
Easified support for multi-out plug-ins and side-chaining
11
5%
More fancy looks
2
1%
Rack desk groups: Better organize many racks in a project
6
3%
More visual feedback
7
3%
Easified audio recording, more the traditional way
6
3%
Optimized CPU usage
15
7%
MuSynth as VST plugin
5
2%
More clear and tight relationship between tracks and racks
3
1%
Time Stretching
28
13%
Loop composer / clip launcher mode for intuitively building up patterns / live performances
33
16%
Freezing
17
8%
Arpeggiator / Step sequencer module, embeddable into front panels
30
14%
Scalable user interface, customizable fonts
6
3%
Other, specified in post
14
7%
None
4
2%
 
Total votes: 209

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sl23 wrote:only one other DAW was almost as easy and that was Muzys! My first.
See that's where subjectivity kicks in ;)

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bibz1st wrote:For the record, I am good with the master rack being on the left but....
sl23 wrote:Re: Master Rack -
other racks should scroll when too many to fit, but don't scroll Master keep it shown. Just like when the browser is docked, it doesn't scroll with the composition it stays there and the composition scrolls. So when scrolling racks, leave the Master shown.
This seems like a good idea
Pin-able, left or right side, racks might be a really nice feature, in this case. I've not much interest in the area although I do use (t)rack groups in Reaper and find them handy. In addition to being able to group and organise racks, saying "I want to always have these leftmost and these rightmost despite what new racks I create" would probably be a nice step to take.

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Yeah that sounds good. I personally would only want the Master on the Right, but pinnable is a possible solution.

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The first I chose was time-stretching, especially for remix stems. I would especially enjoy it if I could snap to a given tempo for certain stems. :)

The other option I opted for was freezing, since my projects are now expanding to 50 - 60 tracks at a time! It's especially taking a toll on my laptop, where sometimes just opening a project already overloads the CPU. :lol: I think this would be beneficial for huge projects to have.

Can't wait for M7! :D
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So pleased that OSX is on the list! My first choice is to modernise MuLab for OSX to the same level of functionality as for Windows (64 bit, etc).

My second choice is the Loop Composer, perhaps designed like Ultraloop, a Reaktor ensemble by Twisted Tools, which is based on "comping" taken to the extreme. It's 'track' approach to loops may fit the MuLab style better than the 'two views' of Ableton:
Ultraloop Waveforms.jpg
At one time, you see eight tracks of samples (eg. percussion, synths, vocals in the same key), and select up to 128 portions of the samples at once in real time to create a song.

You can quickly load new groups of tracks with associated effects "Racks," which are the boxes in the lower half of this image.
Tracks and Racks.jpg
Here is the review by GW Childs that I sampled from:
http://www.askaudiomag.com/articles/exc ... -ultraloop

However, Ultraloop is based entirely on samples. I think a MuLab loop composer could mix samples and MuClips. I think a tool like this will fit MuLab and provide 'modular freedom' to compose with sounds.
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NadirToZenith wrote:are there later plans to include some level of physical modelling implementation, in, for example, v8.x.x, v9.x.x?
Technically speaking it's already possible to a certain degree with help of several modules: Mono Echo, Allpass, Modular Feedback Delay. I'm using them to create for example shimmer or some weirdly modulated reverbs and I've tried building some plucked and woodwind a while ago: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=401836 also there's a thread on analog synths emulation http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=404879

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hello, dwsel,
dwsel wrote:it's already possible to a certain degree
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=401836
have read the thread, downloaded your solution, great work.

just thought about the basic elements, membrane, string, tube, etc. similarly to the things available in tassman.
dwsel wrote:there's a thread on analog synths emulation
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=404879
this is, together with two thousand plus other thread, still before me, thanks for the link, will read it thoroughly.

all the best...
Last edited by NadirToZenith on Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:03 am, edited 2 times in total.

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Going back to the Master rack thing, how about having it in its own floating window separate from the rest of the racks, just a thought.
Or even put the master where the keyboard is, top right of screen, then it could always show the level meter sideways and when hover mouse over it, it drops down to reveal fx slots.
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Here's another thing that's quite important that could improve in ML7: time signatures! :)

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aMUSEd wrote:Mux modular and 64 bit for Mac definitely - also AU support.
Then again thinking about this, these shouldn't be options in some vote. I mean, it's version 7 - about time you stopped prevaricating about Mac and either go the whole way or forget it.

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mac's not in the top votes

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aMUSEd wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Mux modular and 64 bit for Mac definitely - also AU support.
Then again thinking about this, these shouldn't be options in some vote.
They are relevant poll options because they take R&D time. And this poll will be one of the input factors for deciding the priorities for the M7 R&D.
I mean, it's version 7 - about time you stopped prevaricating about Mac and either go the whole way or forget it.
I agree that it's time to take essential decission about the mac version.

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Note that this poll is not a 'binding contract' to implement the wished features in exact top down order. There are other factors that will also influence the M7 work scheme. But of course this poll will definitely be an important factor. It's already very interesting to see certain emphases and i will definitely take that into account!

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hello, Jo,
mutools wrote:it is time to take essential decision about the mac version
please, please, do not ever bin it... :cry:
there are, at the present, already five votes for the 64 bit version, mine included. :cry:

all the best...

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NadirToZenith wrote:hello, Jo,
mutools wrote:it is time to take essential decision about the mac version
please, please, do not ever bin it... :cry:
there are, at the present, already five votes for the 64 bit version, mine included. :cry:

all the best...
Sorry for the confusion. No, i think abandonning the mac platform would be a wrong choice. And keeping it as is is not ok either. So decission tends to go the other way: Invest time and money to upgrade the mac version. Maybe the Windows users will not like it that precious r&d resources would go to upgrade the mac version but i'm quite sure that supporting the mac platform will also (indirectly) have benefits for the Windows version, for example because MuLab will be taken more serious which hopefully results in more resources for MuLab and MUX on all platforms.

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