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New M7.4.14 available in http://www.mutools.com/galaxa/mulab

What's new since M7.4.11:
  • The Waveform "Create Via Harmonis" text-based function has been replaced by the much more graphical "Edit Harmonics" function. Note that the first time you tweak a slider this might give a bigger change in the original source waveform as only the first 64 harmonics are preserved and the original harmonic phases are discarded.
  • Event Monitor was not yet GUI scale aware. Fixed.
  • Note Dispatcher: When using more than 10 outputs, connections were not properly reloaded. Fixed.
How to install:

Windows: Put the new .exe/.dll and .id files into the M7.4 installation folder.
MacOS: Put the new .app/.vst file(s) into the M7.4 installation folder.

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I love the new harmonics editor!Thanks for the new update Jo!

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Down right sexy 8)
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very nice. thank you, jo!

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Thanks for the new update!
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Thank you for that really great feature!
Anyway one request more: As far as I know, some bells also have "undertones". Would it be possible to get a slider for an octave below and maybe one in between - a quint below the base?
(Of course octave-shifting is a possible workaround, but then harmonics have to be counted and 6 would be the new 3 ...)

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I suggest you indeed use the octave shifting method in such case. Thanks.

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M7.5 features a new Audio Dispatcher module. This module has 1 audio input and up to 32 audio outputs. It also has an event input and it are the incoming note events that define to which audio output(s) the audio input is routed to.

The Audio Dispatcher can work in 2 modes:
Polyphonic mode = the audio input goes to multiple audio outputs
Monophonic 'choking' mode = the audio input goes to 1 audio output and playing new notes will automatically choke the other audio outputs.

You can also define how many audio outputs you want, the root key and the attack and release times for smoothing the audio switching.
You can also choose whether or not to use the note event velocities to control the dispatched audio output levels.

The Audio Dispatcher can be used as the heart of a realtime switchable multi-effect.

M7.5.0 test is available in http://www.mutools.com/galaxa/mulab

Quick install:

Windows: Put the new .exe and .id files into the M7.4 installation folder.
MacOS: Put the new .app file into the M7.4 installation folder.

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New M7.5.1 available in http://www.mutools.com/galaxa/mulab

What's new since M7.5.0: Fixed a sonic bug in the Mono Echo modules.

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This "Audio Dispatcher module" seems quite powerful.
Is this going to be available for Mux too?

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Yes.

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M7.5.2 fixes a bug in the new Audio Dispatcher.
Available here: http://www.mutools.com/galaxa/mulab

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I wrote:
I wrote:Seems like the http://mutools.com site isn't accessible - is it just me?
Looks like it was a temporary interruption, it's back now.
Very weird. Seems to have been a cache or proxy problem somewhere between here and there, I think.

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Also MUX 7.5.2 VST plugin now is available here: http://www.mutools.com/galaxa/mux/

It includes all latest changes thus including the new Waveform Harmonics Editor and the Audio Dispatcher.

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