One Synth Challenge #80: MUX by MuTools (Voting Over, preliminary results in)
- KVRian
- 1450 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
I would think Mulab would be a valid option. It's just MUX with a (very) nice sequencer wrapped around it.
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- KVRian
- 1124 posts since 30 Oct, 2013 from Scarborough
As for MUX, its got to be the most versatile synth ever in OSC. Looks like you can build it into almost anything you want, including all the effects modules etc. its going to be very interesting exploring some of the possibilities. I hope this challenge will produce some exciting new presets aswell as the tunes, after all, each preset can be like a whole new synth itself!.
Only thing is, maybe with all the possibilities available, could get lost in it and run out of time for tune making
Still, if a few patches is all i can do this month i will be satisfied. I'm going to get in there and see what i can come up with. Will post patches as soon as i can for anyone to use
On the other hand - there's so many excellent factory presets already!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
FYI: Jasinski's track is back up + and on the voting page (so feel free to comment on that one).
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- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Wrong thread, matebjporter wrote:FYI: Jasinski's track is back up + and on the voting page (so feel free to comment on that one).
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- KVRist
- 427 posts since 24 Feb, 2015 from Stockholm, Sweden
Mux is truly great! Bought it about half a year ago and made a pair of effects.
These effects are a bit unfinished and from an earlier version so the new cool front panel features are not implemented.
Perhaps they are of use to someone. The trance gate is pretty neat.
Note controlled trance gate:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=437269
8-tap filter delay:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6119882
Good luck, everyone! Mux is ultra deep so will be hard to finish in time
By the way, how will we do instance count this month... Considering you may have a Mux in a Mux in a Mux ad infinitum (Muxception!)...
Is it ok to only count the instances exposed to the DAW...?
Should we count effect-Mux separate from instrument-Mux?
These effects are a bit unfinished and from an earlier version so the new cool front panel features are not implemented.
Perhaps they are of use to someone. The trance gate is pretty neat.
Note controlled trance gate:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 9&t=437269
8-tap filter delay:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6119882
Good luck, everyone! Mux is ultra deep so will be hard to finish in time
By the way, how will we do instance count this month... Considering you may have a Mux in a Mux in a Mux ad infinitum (Muxception!)...
Is it ok to only count the instances exposed to the DAW...?
Should we count effect-Mux separate from instrument-Mux?
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- KVRAF
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- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
Probably best to keep it simple and count the instrument instancesmehum wrote: Is it ok to only count the instances exposed to the DAW...?
Should we count effect-Mux separate from instrument-Mux?
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- KVRAF
- 3204 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
That brings up another really burning question, as painful as that is getting... caugh, caugh... but, uhm, since a Mux can have and be anything, the whole "chorus" and pitch modulating aspect of "effects" becomes enormously shady. It's almost like this one calls for a slight rule adjustment going:
- Except for whole samples, everything goes as long as it's mux (effect or polysynth) native (internal modules only).
- Rules for external plugins remain the same
Because, really, every module contributes to the sound of it, which includes modulated delay times, which can create pitch shifting delays and chorus effects, for example...along with plenty of other wicked stuff!
...the above is just a suggestion/question!
- Except for whole samples, everything goes as long as it's mux (effect or polysynth) native (internal modules only).
- Rules for external plugins remain the same
Because, really, every module contributes to the sound of it, which includes modulated delay times, which can create pitch shifting delays and chorus effects, for example...along with plenty of other wicked stuff!
...the above is just a suggestion/question!
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- KVRAF
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- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
I think it's fine, just use your best judgement.Taron wrote:That brings up another really burning question, as painful as that is getting... caugh, caugh... but, uhm, since a Mux can have and be anything, the whole "chorus" and pitch modulating aspect of "effects" becomes enormously shady. It's almost like this one calls for a slight rule adjustment going:
- Except for whole samples, everything goes as long as it's mux (effect or polysynth) native (internal modules only).
- Rules for external plugins remain the same
Because, really, every module contributes to the sound of it, which includes modulated delay times, which can create pitch shifting delays and chorus effects, for example...along with plenty of other wicked stuff!
...the above is just a suggestion/question!
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- KVRAF
- 5752 posts since 2 Oct, 2008
I think it's pretty clear cut this time
We are free to use any and all fx in mux, as they are part of the synth! I hope I'm right on this 
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- KVRAF
- 22868 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I would say that since many synths come with their own built in chorus and other FX, there should be nothing wrong with using MUX FX since they are built into the synth.Taron wrote:That brings up another really burning question, as painful as that is getting... caugh, caugh... but, uhm, since a Mux can have and be anything, the whole "chorus" and pitch modulating aspect of "effects" becomes enormously shady. It's almost like this one calls for a slight rule adjustment going:
- Except for whole samples, everything goes as long as it's mux (effect or polysynth) native (internal modules only).
- Rules for external plugins remain the same
Because, really, every module contributes to the sound of it, which includes modulated delay times, which can create pitch shifting delays and chorus effects, for example...along with plenty of other wicked stuff!
...the above is just a suggestion/question!
Here's something else. Since we're all using the same synth, we're all on equal footing. So why limit things? I can see not allowing loading of samples since not everybody has access to the same samples. But aside from that, I'd say anything else should be allowed.
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Yup, I think this is a pretty clear one... just no samples.Tjgoa wrote:I think it's pretty clear cut this timeWe are free to use any and all fx in mux, as they are part of the synth! I hope I'm right on this
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
Rules Update / Clarification
I just had a chat with the dev: Please feel free to use all features of the MultiForm Oscillator (The grain samples are waveforms not really "samples" in the tradition sense - so you cant make a real life Drum kick / tuba or piano), and the Mac MUX version inside of MuLab is identical top the windows VST version, so it is legit to use.
So just no Sampler. That makes things nice and simple.
I just had a chat with the dev: Please feel free to use all features of the MultiForm Oscillator (The grain samples are waveforms not really "samples" in the tradition sense - so you cant make a real life Drum kick / tuba or piano), and the Mac MUX version inside of MuLab is identical top the windows VST version, so it is legit to use.
So just no Sampler. That makes things nice and simple.
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- KVRAF
- 22868 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Sh*t just got real. LOLbjporter wrote:Rules Update / Clarification
I just had a chat with the dev: Please feel free to use all features of the MultiForm Oscillator (The grain samples are waveforms not really "samples" in the tradition sense - so you cant make a real life Drum kick / tuba or piano), and the Mac MUX version inside of MuLab is identical top the windows VST version, so it is legit to use.
So just no Sampler. That makes things nice and simple.
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Neat. Might open a world of possibilities...bjporter wrote:eel free to use all features of the MultiForm Oscillator (The grain samples are waveforms
Great, I meant to ask about that... looking at using MuLab free for this, a challenge on many levels...bjporter wrote:the Mac MUX version inside of MuLab is identical, so it is legit to use.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
The october OSC MUX Key is now in the OP / OSC80 google site page
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