The basics
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 19 Apr, 2020
Hi! I'm brand new to MUTOOLS. I was using Cakewalk a while back, but have been out of it for several years. Cakewalk is gone, I heard good things about this program, and I purchased it. Are there any basic videos, that start with "you've opened the program, and here's how to get started"? I have my MIDI controller hooked up, and my ASIO working. I can hear sounds from the one synth that's already opened. But I need to see how to add VST's, and get started with the basics. The literature says "add VSTs through the manage VSTs function". Where the heck is that? I need to start at first grade and work my way up with ";click here to open this", "you'll find this by clicking here" type instructions. If anyone can point me in the right directions, that would be helpful. I know how DAW's work in general, I just don't know where all the functions are in this one...
Thank you!
Thank you!
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- KVRist
- 351 posts since 28 Jul, 2005
I don't have it right in front of me but at the top left if you click the Mulab button the manage vst section should be there + a shortcut section. . Also here's a very basic starter/review for Mulab 8 also Dakkra has some good videos on YouTube as well.
- KVRAF
- 3157 posts since 28 Mar, 2008 from a Galaxy S7 far far away
Yeah It would be good to have some videos to help guide through basics of some modules uses.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 19 Apr, 2020
Well, I'm super glad I asked since I'm not the only one! Ok, I used the manage VST button as you suggested, and, I found my VST! It's called Surge. It scanned the VST, and said it was ready to go. But now what? On the right hand side, where it says "what/where/which", shouldn't I click on "what", click on "VST Synth", and then it shows up? I did that, but it didn't show up, even though it's in the manager...
I will watch that video you suggested
I will watch that video you suggested
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 19 Apr, 2020
I learned more in 5 minutes watching that video than I learned in an hour last night. Thank you! I'll keep looking for more basic videos from Dakkra too. BTW, in watching that video, I saw that after you add an instrument track, VST comes up, I clicked on it, and viola, there was Surge!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 19 Apr, 2020
Why does it tell me that GTG 44 is a 32 bit .dll and can't be run? Also, it doesn't recognize T-Force Alpha Plus x64 as a VST plug in? There is also something called REX shared library that says it's not a recognized VST plug in (I didn't download this one, I don't know what it is). I downloaded 2 other VST's and had no problem finding them and getting them to work.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Microsoft provides no native way for a Windows application developed for a 64 bit CPU to use library code developed for a 32 bit CPU (and not the other way, either). You can run a 64 bit or 32 bit applications - but they use 64 bit or 32 bit libraries, respectively. To run a 32 bit application on 64 bit Windows, there's a virtual 32 bit CPU wrapping the application. If a 64 bit application wants to use a 32 bit library, it needs to do something similar - start up its own virtual 32 bit machine, install the 32 code, and then bridge across. This is called bridging.
MuLab doesn't do bridging.
You can ignore the REX DLL - it's not a VST, just another library.
MuLab doesn't do bridging.
You can ignore the REX DLL - it's not a VST, just another library.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 19 Apr, 2020
Got it. I think most of the VST's I have are 32 bit, that's probably part of the problem. On the 2 I have managed to download, and that I can see, I can open it (Surge), and the synthesizer shows up on my screen. However, it's not loading any of the library sounds. I am bound and determined to figure this out... I know it's me just learning.
