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Dear Jo,

recently a dear friend of mine and I considered to make music together, but he never had MuLab. Since I have a few other DAWs to check my vst developments, I decided to give one a chance we both have. I'm not going to say which, but it's incredibly popular and it's nothing from Steinberg.
Anyway, I had a closer look, did some recording, my midi recording went quite a bit smoother than in MuLab, why ever, but then I looked at automation and mixing and I damn near got a nervous breakdown, realizing how very, very, very spoiled I am from your baby, MuLab!

By unspeakably vast distances your DAW is not only the most approachable, but at the same time it offers the greatest depth of editing with next to no effort whatsoever. So easily one can make automation of any kind, using modules, editing curves, editing curves in dedicated patterns (though I still would love a curve option at the bottom of note sequences, which could ideally include a conversion of modulation data into curves, hehe, but yeah)...ANYWAY, MuLab is a dream come true and after all these years I only keep falling in love with it more, even as I know probably everything there is to know about it for my purposes.

I don't yet know how I can best make people understand what a unique pearl you have created, besides showcasing it at every OSC I participate in. My machine isn't ideal to record clips for youtube and I do still have this odd midi problem, where the notes I played are being offset backwards by something like 1/64th, and that scares me a little that I may not properly represent its full glory. BUT I think yours should be the most popular DAW out there!

I love it dearly and love you for it and your most excellent attitude! :hug:

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Well said!
And I fully agree

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Welcome on the dreamland, Taron !
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You understand the dangers of being misunderstood as sarcastic, right, Winny!? :|
At any rate...if that Dreamland Express runs on the Good Times tracks and goes across the boarder to Euphoria with destination Joytranq Ville, you just didn't see me, yet, because I'm busy at the very front of it! ;)

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Thank you all for your supportive appreciation, it certainly is extra motivation to go on. I'm aware there is a lot that can be further streamlined, improved and extended. Eager to continue working on it :hyper: Also thanks for all your inspiring input!!

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Comparing other Daw's to mulab is like comparing a digital synth with no controls and loads of menu diving to a fully knob laden controllable analogue synth!

Everything's so easy in mulab, although my first impression was, where the f**k is everything? But it was easy to pick up with a nice shallow learning curve.

Despite not being part of your show anymore, I'll support you til the end Jo! Such a shame you're just a one man team, imagine the possibilities if you managed to employ a small group!!!

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To me, Jo creates perfect showcases for the benefit of going all software-Rambo, haha, which is after my own heart. There are extra challenges, of course, but the massive benefit is freedom, consistency of vision and the ever present challenge, which does provide great drive. Teams often come to some great momentum, but then gradually things fall apart...the level of individual satisfaction diminishes and coherence/consistency begins to suffer or everything becomes a kind of compromise.

Jo creates a highly uncompromising environment, which one quickly gets to rely upon and all the actions of using it turn into second nature. All my thoughts, when I make music with MuLab, are on the music and the mix. I hardly ever have to bother wondering about how I get some feature to work or even fight with it. If anything, I'm always thrilled, if I have to figure out some new, clever solution. :hyper: :borg:
I have no idea how it is to work with MuLab in a live recording environment, but when it comes to composing, creating and mixing fully virtual arrangements, there's nothing like it out there, if you asked me.

I vaguely still remember the "where the f**l is everything" moment, though, hahaha. But start up Ableton for the first time and automate a midi controller like pitchbend! If by some chance you end up finding it, try editing! Just a random example comparison...

So, yeah, so very few things could really add the final icing on MuLab, but even without those things, I'm just utterly grateful. OH, and, Jo, you're very, very welcome! One of the biggest pleasures for me is to believe I could help you out in return in any way! :tu:

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Quite agree Taron.

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Most excellent Daw indeed, using it more and more here due to it using less cpu then Ableton Live so more cpu power for Softube Modular wheee :D
"People are stupid" Gegard Mousasi.

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