time stretch audio
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- Topic Starter
- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
Ableton is at the top when it comes to time stretching and wraping no daw even comes close things you see in this video i want to be able to do in mulab and mulab is the daw for me i dont want to switch over to ableton mulab could learn hell alot from ableton
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Any idea how many people there work at Ableton? Compare that to 1 person here doing everything: coding, docs, support, ... The conclusion is that, in case i stay an indie developer, i rather should scale down than scale up.
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Did i say that? I just said what i said, nothing more nothing less. It's not an easy puzzle.
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
What i'm saying with my previous reply is that it will never be possible for a single indie developer to do the same, or almost the same as a company with more than 200 people. That's a reality we have to take into account. That's the puzzle i mean.
Runaudio, i'm sure you thought about switching to Live.
What are your reasons for sticking with MuLab?
Runaudio, i'm sure you thought about switching to Live.
What are your reasons for sticking with MuLab?
- KVRAF
- 3161 posts since 28 Mar, 2008 from a Galaxy S7 far far away
There features would be nice, but I imagine jo has a full time job as well as the mulab project?
So really should be thankful for what we have, you're doing great jo, runaudio appreciates your work too, I'm sure, but sometimes it's a little frustrating when you wanna do something in mulab but can't. It'll get there eventually...
So really should be thankful for what we have, you're doing great jo, runaudio appreciates your work too, I'm sure, but sometimes it's a little frustrating when you wanna do something in mulab but can't. It'll get there eventually...
- KVRAF
- 3161 posts since 28 Mar, 2008 from a Galaxy S7 far far away
I looked at live before purchasing mulab, I found it bewildering, more so than muzys. Not easy to get into, least not as easy as mulab. Mulab is pick up play, few Daw's can say that!
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Nope. Looong days full time on MuLab and MUX.sl23 wrote:There features would be nice, but I imagine jo has a full time job as well as the mulab project
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
No prob, don't feel bad, i don't feel bad either. I'm just stating the situation. Puzzles can be fun 
I'm curious for your answer on my question.mutools wrote:Runaudio, i'm sure you thought about switching to Live. What are your reasons for sticking with MuLab?
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- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
the simplicity of it all love mulab mux simple things like automation its so simple like you can have any curve without drawing it in saves me times love the over all look i found mulab back in 2012 that was version 4 and straight away i felt this is the daw for me there has been alot of improvements on workflow and other aspects you have truely done a great job on mulab and mux promise one thing for you to never give up on mulab or mux look forward to future updates
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Don't worry about that, i'm not thinking about giving up. At the contrary, i'm eager to go on. My posts above are just reality checks, aspects that have to be taken into account. Thing is: The more MuLab grows, the more it will be compared to 'the big guys' products that all are made by (big) teams. And that's a dangerous comparison, business wise. I must look for the right ways how to continue.
