One Synth Challenge #80: MUX by MuTools (Voting Over, preliminary results in)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
Here's another thing about "presentation". Sometimes I just don't understand someone's song. It's like way over my head, or outside my listening zone. A picture or song title, and especially description, will help me understand what they were trying to make. This could make a big difference in how I appreciate their song.
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- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Yes! Exactly: a well thought out title and appropriate artwork are helpful to guide the listener's mindset. Titles like "some random track I made" are just not helpful to help anyone understand what it is they're listening to.bjporter wrote:Here's another thing about "presentation". Sometimes I just don't understand someone's song. It's like way over my head, or outside my listening zone. A picture or song title, and especially description, will help me understand what they were trying to make. This could make a big difference in how I appreciate their song.
It's not about the glitz, it's about telling a story with the music.
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- KVRian
- 1294 posts since 9 Jan, 2013 from morf
So I take it your not fans of Autechre/Aphex twin ?z.prime wrote:Yes! Exactly: a well thought out title and appropriate artwork are helpful to guide the listener's mindset. Titles like "some random track I made" are just not helpful to help anyone understand what it is they're listening to.bjporter wrote:Here's another thing about "presentation". Sometimes I just don't understand someone's song. It's like way over my head, or outside my listening zone. A picture or song title, and especially description, will help me understand what they were trying to make. This could make a big difference in how I appreciate their song.
It's not about the glitz, it's about telling a story with the music.
We are bombarded with PR/adverts etc all the time, its nice sometimes to close down and just listen no.
Man is least himself when he talks in the first person. Give him a mask, and he'll show you his true face
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
That's true. I, personally, used to love listening to Aphex Twin's music (I would put various albums on quietly while I went to sleep every night and a couple of his made their way into rotation, along with Goldie and many others) and the Autechre I've heard I've liked. But, I think even Aphex Twin's music had some underlying meaning, even if it was simply to convey an emotion (or maybe insanity, sometimes).Eauson wrote:So I take it your not fans of Autechre/Aphex twin ?
We are bombarded with PR/adverts etc all the time, its nice sometimes to close down and just listen
But today things are definitely different. We don't usually have albums, songs aren't listened to in succession from the same artist, so you might as well use all the tools available to convey the music you have at your disposal.
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- KVRist
- 70 posts since 1 Nov, 2011 from US
I think that what you had to say about presentation is valuable and something I should take to heart. Not so much about points, because that's not what this all about to me, you've suffered through some of my tracks. But I like the idea of preparing the listener for what they're about to embark on and never thought about getting them in the mood so to speak.bjporter wrote:Here's another thing about "presentation". Sometimes I just don't understand someone's song. It's like way over my head, or outside my listening zone. A picture or song title, and especially description, will help me understand what they were trying to make. This could make a big difference in how I appreciate their song.
Someone mentioned Dirony (I think that's his handle) and even though his genre was usually not my cup of tea, his work and now that I reflect on that his presentation as well was almost always in my estimation in the 4 or 5 range.
- KVRian
- 628 posts since 5 Mar, 2011 from Austria
Hi all,
Here is my track with MUX:
https://soundcloud.com/photonic-1/photonic-aurora
30 instances of MUX in Reaper v5.0
Dynamics: TDRFeedBackCompressor, GClip, ReaComp, FerricTDS
Filter: ReaEQ, MQ57
Delays: Ixox Delay
Reverb: EpicVerb, FreeverbToo
Satturation: FerricTDS
Stereo: GStereo, MAutopan, MidSideMangler
Analyzer: Span, TT Dynamic Range Meter
Dynamik Range according TT Dynamic Range Meter: DR=13
This track is an orchester orientated track again. I got inspired by some of the presets, which I used with more or less modifications. But all drums and synth sound are made from scratch. I never came into the flow of sound design like often with other synths. It is sure a question of personal perception if you feel comfortable with a synth or not. The possibilities of this synth are great, no questions. So when I was pleased with the sounds I spent most of the time for the composition.
I could see that also some other participants had some trouble with MUX. Me too! Right from the beginning I saw sometimes that I could not connect the modwheel with the LFO-amount, which I need for controlled vibrato. And the more instances I used the more I recognized muted tracks and also hanging notes. In the end I had to save and close Reaper several times per session to bring everything back to normal condition. For mixing of the track, I rendered all tracks and mixed the pure WAV-files.
Here is my track with MUX:
https://soundcloud.com/photonic-1/photonic-aurora
30 instances of MUX in Reaper v5.0
Dynamics: TDRFeedBackCompressor, GClip, ReaComp, FerricTDS
Filter: ReaEQ, MQ57
Delays: Ixox Delay
Reverb: EpicVerb, FreeverbToo
Satturation: FerricTDS
Stereo: GStereo, MAutopan, MidSideMangler
Analyzer: Span, TT Dynamic Range Meter
Dynamik Range according TT Dynamic Range Meter: DR=13
This track is an orchester orientated track again. I got inspired by some of the presets, which I used with more or less modifications. But all drums and synth sound are made from scratch. I never came into the flow of sound design like often with other synths. It is sure a question of personal perception if you feel comfortable with a synth or not. The possibilities of this synth are great, no questions. So when I was pleased with the sounds I spent most of the time for the composition.
I could see that also some other participants had some trouble with MUX. Me too! Right from the beginning I saw sometimes that I could not connect the modwheel with the LFO-amount, which I need for controlled vibrato. And the more instances I used the more I recognized muted tracks and also hanging notes. In the end I had to save and close Reaper several times per session to bring everything back to normal condition. For mixing of the track, I rendered all tracks and mixed the pure WAV-files.
soundcloud.com/photonic-1
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Ding, ding, ding, no more calls. We have a winner.photonic wrote:Hi all,
Here is my track with MUX:
https://soundcloud.com/photonic-1/photonic-aurora
30 instances of MUX in Reaper v5.0
Dynamics: TDRFeedBackCompressor, GClip, ReaComp, FerricTDS
Filter: ReaEQ, MQ57
Delays: Ixox Delay
Reverb: EpicVerb, FreeverbToo
Satturation: FerricTDS
Stereo: GStereo, MAutopan, MidSideMangler
Analyzer: Span, TT Dynamic Range Meter
Dynamik Range according TT Dynamic Range Meter: DR=13
This track is an orchester orientated track again. I got inspired by some of the presets, which I used with more or less modifications. But all drums and synth sound are made from scratch. I never came into the flow of sound design like often with other synths. It is sure a question of personal perception if you feel comfortable with a synth or not. The possibilities of this synth are great, no questions. So when I was pleased with the sounds I spent most of the time for the composition.
I could see that also some other participants had some trouble with MUX. Me too! Right from the beginning I saw sometimes that I could not connect the modwheel with the LFO-amount, which I need for controlled vibrato. And the more instances I used the more I recognized muted tracks and also hanging notes. In the end I had to save and close Reaper several times per session to bring everything back to normal condition. For mixing of the track, I rendered all tracks and mixed the pure WAV-files.
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- KVRAF
- 2390 posts since 7 Mar, 2014
I did the same - rendered the files down to stems with no fx, including the MUX reverbs etc ... then added fx and mixed.photonic wrote:For mixing of the track, I rendered all tracks and mixed the pure WAV-files.
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- KVRAF
- 1925 posts since 29 Mar, 2013
Here is my attempt, Im mixing on headphones and oh yea, Im not very good at it, so it may sound "wrong"
https://soundcloud.com/bibz1st/bibz1st- ... tchy-funky
Mulab
13 instrument muxs' most of them are tweaked presets
1 mux containing 3 drums ( Mu easy snare, Mu easy hats and Dakkras Kick Drum mux )
AndreasD's BBdelay
Dakkras mixer strip and 7 band EQ
Tube limiter
Phaser
Roomy Chorus
And the only non mux thing was Axisplugins Moto Q
DR 10
https://soundcloud.com/bibz1st/bibz1st- ... tchy-funky
Mulab
13 instrument muxs' most of them are tweaked presets
1 mux containing 3 drums ( Mu easy snare, Mu easy hats and Dakkras Kick Drum mux )
AndreasD's BBdelay
Dakkras mixer strip and 7 band EQ
Tube limiter
Phaser
Roomy Chorus
And the only non mux thing was Axisplugins Moto Q
DR 10
Last edited by bibz1st on Sat Oct 31, 2015 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 13 Jan, 2013 from United States
Is anyone mixing in MuLab --- other Mac users? I'm finding it a little frustrating and would appreciate any tricks or tips! I am also running into some performance issues and wonder if anyone else is experiencing intermittent distortion?
Thanks.
Thanks.
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Yes. I am trying this. Right now. Performance is pretty good (2013 MBP i7 here). I only wish envelopes were like every other DAW, it's making this process very slow for me, too. Not getting any distortion, really, but I'm using my normal plugs on the master (Nova67p, TDR Kotelnikov, Limter 6). Didn't end up doing too much craziness. Not as much as I wanted to.ontrackp wrote:Is anyone mixing in MuLab --- other Mac users? I'm finding it a little frustrating and would appreciate any tricks or tips! I am also running into some performance issues and wonder if anyone else is experiencing intermittent distortion?
- KVRist
- 112 posts since 19 Dec, 2014 from Philadelphia PA, US
Wow. MUX goes deep. Real deep. So deep, in fact, that I'm just now surfacing from my epic synth creation journey and am now about ready to start a song and WAIT IT'S ALREADY THE 27th?!?!? HOW LONG HAVE I BEEN IN THERE?!?!?
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 13 Jan, 2013 from United States
Same here. Trying to keep it simple but mixing is a challenge. I normally use Logic built in EQ's, compressors, etc all of which sound great. I had a problem with the TDR plugins - they would leave a white box on the screen when I close them so I had to switch to some other free VST's, which is kind of frustrating, although I like limiter 6. I'm on a 2013 iMac and keep getting some weird intermittent distortion. The Nova67p looks interesting.... I'm finding the mixing process of working with racks to be kind of cumbersome, especially the lack of normal fader automation.
- KVRist
- 182 posts since 23 Nov, 2007 from New York
I have gain automation on almost every track.
Let me know if you want it - I'll drop the project into dropbox for you.
Let me know if you want it - I'll drop the project into dropbox for you.
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Is there a way to get the envelope editor to show up WHILE the arrange view is visible? E.g. so you can see where you're editing?sfiks wrote:I have gain automation on almost every track.
Let me know if you want it - I'll drop the project into dropbox for you.
