Restore Accidentally Deleted .MUX Instrument and Effects Files
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Apr, 2016
Hello,
I may have accidentally deleted some .MUX effects files (it is possible to do so from within the MuLab 6 user-interface).
Is there a way to restore accidentally deleted .MUX files without having to uninstall and reinstall MuLab?
Thanks!
I may have accidentally deleted some .MUX effects files (it is possible to do so from within the MuLab 6 user-interface).
Is there a way to restore accidentally deleted .MUX files without having to uninstall and reinstall MuLab?
Thanks!
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Simply reinstall MuLab:
1) Extract the M6 zip package into a new folder.
2) Copy the User folder in your original M6 MuLab folder into the new M6 install folder.
1) Extract the M6 zip package into a new folder.
2) Copy the User folder in your original M6 MuLab folder into the new M6 install folder.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 2 Apr, 2016
Hello, and thanks for your reply.
I went back to the original .zip file, and it doesn't appear as though i accidentally deleted any .mux factory presets.
However, this prompts another question:
In the "Live Effects" factory effect (under "Experimental Units"), in the bottom left-hand corner of the Front Panel, it shows the C4 pad triggering a "Modulated Filter".
Why can't i find this "Modulated Filter" as a separate stand-alone factory .MUX effect that can be loaded separately into a rack?
Thanks
I went back to the original .zip file, and it doesn't appear as though i accidentally deleted any .mux factory presets.
However, this prompts another question:
In the "Live Effects" factory effect (under "Experimental Units"), in the bottom left-hand corner of the Front Panel, it shows the C4 pad triggering a "Modulated Filter".
Why can't i find this "Modulated Filter" as a separate stand-alone factory .MUX effect that can be loaded separately into a rack?
Thanks
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Because not every single mux patch is saved as a preset file. But you can do so yourself. Simply go to that "Modulated Filter" MUX and use its context funtion "Save As Preset".
