MuLab 7.0.47

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Thanks for the report. Will be fixed in the next version.

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There is a new MuLab 7.0.32 on http://www.mutools.com/mulab-downloads.html

What's changed:
  • Restored the 'Embed' feature for samples as this is too practically handy/necessary for MUX Modular Plug-In.
  • Floating rack desk window position was not restored upon opening a project. Fixed.
  • Factory library: Fixed an inconsistency in the file names of the rock snare samples: Removed the spaces in RockSnare4.ogg and RockSnare4.xml
  • Factory library: Added RockSnare5
  • Some other micro improvements.
How to update:
Because of the 2 changes in the factory sample library it's best to install the complete M7.0.32 package and copy over your current user settings cfr http://www.mutools.com/info/docs/mulab/ ... ation.html

Apologies for the library update = full reinstall, hopefully the library is solid now for some time and so the next updates will only be about the binary, which are quicker to apply.

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No problem, thanks for the update :tu:

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PS: Alternatively you could apply this M7.0.32 update manually:
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Thanks for the update and the new improvements :tu:

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Thanks Jo, awesome as always.

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Hm, after undocking and minimizing the mixer and closing the open window bar at the bottom, I can't seem to make the mixer show again, where has it gone? 8)

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Click the "Mixing Desk" button on the toolbar, next to the "Modular" button.

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Oh, there is a button for it 8)
I have set up the shortcut Ctrl-M for showing/hiding the mixer in the meantime :)
But the mixer still floats in the middle of the screen after undocking. And when I move it down where it belongs, the other window with the scrollbar options is hidden behind it.

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That sequencer was a nice surprise when upgrading, I didn't know it had been added since the last time I used Mulab :)
Doesn't it damage the computer or sound card when your meter is maxed out like that? Or is there a limiter built into Mulab?

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There are indeed built-in modules that can limit the signal, but they're not used in this video, cfr that video popup note.
Doesn't it damage the computer or sound card when your meter is maxed out like that? Or is there a limiter built into Mulab?
Just mind your ears, as always.

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Yes, but apart from the ears, what if anything in the computer gets damaged when your DAW outputs an excessive signal? Or does the computer/soundcard not care if the signal is too loud and everything distorts?

I know this is off-topic...

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Digital audio cannot exceed 0dB but the waveform shape becomes a heavily distorted one if it's "over amplified" - you can't actually get "excessive" as such, though.

Any damage will happen after the digital to analogue conversion stage - speakers and ears - but that's possible regardless of the digital signal if you over-amplify before the speakers.

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mutools wrote:
Nice video, I think it shows quite well the power of the new step sequencer :tu:

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