chuckwood wrote:Looks brilliant, will try it when I get home. Thank you
thank you guysmgiambro wrote:This looks cool. I look forward to trying it out. Thanks for uploading!
Yes agree with Dakkra ,Thanks for the question and for the respect sl23dakkra wrote:The main difference is how it's setup / what the startup settings aresl23 wrote:May I ask, with the greatest respect, what makes this different from something like musynth?
Obviously it's setup and controls are different, but essentially, I mean does it produce tones that musynth is not capable of? Is that essentially it? Does it have more depth and versatility?
I tend to use presets mostly as well as doing tweaking here and there, but I could never figure out how to use a monster like that to create a sound in my head!!!
If you modify only a few things at a time the character of the sound is different due to the way it's pre-made path works.
Musynth probably can do the same, but it's more from the ground up.
Dakkra
Mu-synth is my go-to synth and I think for all of us is so,I created this patch for fun ,to get familiar with Mux and It is not a direct competitor of Musynth,I'm creating other patches and I planned to clone few famous virtual synth always for fun but I decided to experiment a bit before and that is the result , is not a clone but inspired by Elka Synthex and Mux allows me to do something that many years ago I could only dream.
I think it's a good idea share and show the different possibilities that Mux offers,I'd like to see more patches Like Wavework,Silencio..but also some presets for Musynth made by us users
I see many great FX patches and I'm more focused on the synth,I think it's always nice to have some nice patches in the folder.
