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Hi there,
I got 2 questions for Mulab.
I am using version 7.7.4.
1) When playeda midi-sequence, how do I achieve a slide between two notes (so that no attack is
heard)?
2) How do I use the pitch-bend-generator-module correctly? I created a Rack and put in an instrument
and the pitch-bend generator. Doing that, I have no audio output anymore.

Hope this is the right place for that kind of questions.
Thanks for answers in advance.

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#1 - "It depends." Some instruments may support a portamento Continuous Controller to allow this, in other cases, you may have to automate the envelope settings.
#2 - That's not what it's for. It's a module designed for use within a MUX. The way you're using it cuts off the MIDI events that would otherwise get to the instrument and hence the instrument stops responding.

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Chris666 wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 6:02 pm 1) When playeda midi-sequence, how do I achieve a slide between two notes (so that no attack is
heard)?
You could use pitch bend events. Then that's not really sliding between notes but bending single notes, but it could achieve what you want.
2) How do I use the pitch-bend-generator-module correctly? I created a Rack and put in an instrument and the pitch-bend generator. Doing that, I have no audio output anymore.
The Pitch Bend Generator module is an event generator module and only has an event and modulation input and an event output. So it does not process audio. I think it's best to read about the basics of MUX, see
http://mutools.com/info/docs/mux/mux.html
http://mutools.com/info/docs/mux/polysynth.html
http://mutools.com/info/docs/mux/modular-editor.html

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pljones wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:27 pm #1 - "It depends." Some instruments may support a portamento Continuous Controller to allow this, in other cases, you may have to automate the envelope settings.
This is what I was thinking, more down to the instrument than Mulab? If it has glide/portamento and a legato mode then it should be simple.

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Tanks for the replies. As you may have noticed, I am not much into this whole technical stuff... but willing to learn.

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