Yes.wibem1 wrote:Hi mutools, do you mean Mulab as a standalone-version of MUX?
You don't have to use the sequencer, you can just use MUX Modular and setup some tracks as shortcuts to different MUX setups.Its not quite the same. I use Bidule as sophisticated VST-host to play as an instrument. Mulab is IMO a sequencer with inbuild modular-VST-system MUX.
Odd indeed. Thx for the info.To answer the other question, what made Bidule change its mind to accept MUX. I had a folder with the MUX-VST and its content. Then I renamed this folder and let Bidule rescan alle VST's and suddenly it accepted the MUX-VST. It's quite mysterious, but sometimes the computer and software are like this.
