Muzys .. Why havent i looked at this before!?

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Did i write to much!?

No, it was perfect Mr. Devine Crackbaby!
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Yes you did, but im just a sour fart!
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As long as you like it, g'head and make music with it! :D

As for my CM post, I don't recall mentioning anything about the commercial version of Muzys-- though I am certainly a user of the full version of Tracktion.

If you almost exclusively use MIDI, Tracktion may not hold much temptation for you.

Greg

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:D I'm with you on this, Crackbaby. MUZYS is a simply marvelous software. I'm using the magazine 8 channel version for now until I get my computer upgrade finished. Sometime down the road when the royalties begin to roll in ( :roll: ) I might try to buy someone's full version. MUZYS may possibly be dead, but there's a lot of us who refuse to move on to something different, for now. :D

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Crackbaby wrote: Hehe.. i installed the computer music version (as you can guess .. as everyone can guess who red my post) .. and after reading what you wrote, i opened up muzys and recorded audio! :D

Tools/record audio
its under ad a sound
and above mixdown to file

so that is good news or have i missed out something?

/Björn :hug:
You can record audio but not to disk. It stores it into ram. So:

#1-You'll be limited by your computers memory

#2- You'll only be able to listen to it if you play right from right from the beginning of the audio clip. If you play it from the middle you get nothing :(

What every Muzys user is waiting for is hard disk recording.
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.

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jax wrote:#2- You'll only be able to listen to it if you play right from right from the beginning of the audio clip. If you play it from the middle you get nothing :(
I know what you mean but you can split the wave up with locators, turn the locators into a sequence and then trigger playback from any locator. E.g. one per bar.

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I remember reading it could be a rewirehost. Is there any program that would help us here?

First i was thinking Kristal Audio Engine .. but it doesnt support rewire:
"What about ReWire?

Legal problem :( Propellerhead Software licenses their technology for commercial applications only! Maybe we should organize a petition..."

Is there something else out there?
#2- You'll only be able to listen to it if you play right from right from the beginning of the audio clip. If you play it from the middle you get nothing
What about if you select the audio you want to play? In the Wave Labo? that worked for me!
Since i have 1024Mb of ram the lack of harddisc recording isnt that big a deal for me. I dont record that much anyways .. just a few tracks of song, some violin and some percussion. But some more advanced harddisc recording is probably a must.
Using some rewiresolution would be best i guess .. it would even further eliminate the problem of 16 channels and busses. Beside, it would make more use of my second monitor, i havent been able to maximize the muzys window on to both yet.

Muzysynth, that one only comes with full version, ey? Havent looked, will do that riiight now :D
By the way, the plugin-system is great. Perfect to select what plugins to load! That, my friends, is :love:
:hug:

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Yes same here :D

I just started to look deep into CMusyz,
and now i´m running CMusyz as a master with reason 2.5 with no problems at all (Midi Sync) :phones:

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