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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 20 Aug, 2025
Hi,can i share this orchestral track with community? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RRmJto ... drive_link
- KVRist
- 206 posts since 9 Feb, 2016
Hi all
Here's my new 'Wayback Machine' MUX, which kind of gives you that old ropey tape sound.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGaUmH ... drive_link
Here's my new 'Wayback Machine' MUX, which kind of gives you that old ropey tape sound.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGaUmH ... drive_link
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Aka Midland Synthetics
- KVRist
- 68 posts since 5 Mar, 2020
I thereScrubbing Monkeys wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2023 1:10 am Ok boys n girls.....I cant enough great things about this MUX. It is based on a layout that FSM77 did. I merely made a few mods.
I made the gui a bit generic
I added launchers to the drum piece names. When you click on the name left of the sequencer it opens the sampler for that piece for easy swaping.
I added a drum bus rack. Click on Drum bus above the inserts to open a rackto process the entire kit.
Thats it.
Seriously this MUX rivals many a commercial product. You basically have a tweakable drum machine with a powerful sequencer and a complete mixer in essentially a one page gui......
I have used this to set up many a Samples from Mars kit in minutes. I will surley be adding my own creations to this wonderful arrangment.
All credit goes to FSM77.....freakin awesome!!
Generic FSM77 x0x.zipö
really good job to you and FSM77 !!! I like the sequencer panel, fast and effective
by now it's very funny to play and change in the fly, but... I can save different patterns and recall into parts i.e. building a song ?
maybe I'm missing something
- KVRAF
- 7411 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Same as with any MUX - save a copy with the settings you want and use that for the part of the composition you want it used for.Bax9 wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 7:24 amI there
really good job to you and FSM77 !!! I like the sequencer panel, fast and effective
by now it's very funny to play and change in the fly, but... I can save different patterns and recall into parts i.e. building a song ?
maybe I'm missing something![]()
Alternatively, set up a bunch of automation to initialise the state for each part and make sure they get triggered.
Mmm... ideally you'd be able to record the changes you were making on the fly directly into a wired-up automation part. I don't know if that's possible but it would be really useful for trying things out and capturing those "that bit three bars back sounded far better" moments when you're twiddling knobs...
- KVRAF
- 7411 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Yeah -- the first option above is "I've got this miniMoog set up for patch X, this one for patch Y and this one for patch Z"... the second is "I've this list of all the settings for each patch and a set up guy who's really fast at getting things set up". The third one just helps with the second option - essentially having a someone writing up notes as you go, so they can hand the patch guy the right patch when you need it.
- KVRist
- 121 posts since 7 Apr, 2008 from germany
Today, 2025-09-01, I've already uploaded 41 "factory sound examples" (derived from the original hardware-synth) for my *.mux project R601 EX for download. As with the original, the polyphony is limited to 6 voices.
- In addition to the understandable limitations of the *.mux synth capabilities, the "Poly2 mode" used in the original hardware is unfortunately not currently emulated. Therefore, the playability differs slightly from the original.
- like the original HW-synth --> No Velocity
- (The volumes between the individual sounds vary).
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If I have enough time, a larger sound library (approx. 140 sounds) for this project will follow later this week.
Here you can find the in the MuLib:
"MuLib --> UserFolders --> JdA Project --> Jd_R601EX --> Jd-Sounds"
k. reg. Jd
- In addition to the understandable limitations of the *.mux synth capabilities, the "Poly2 mode" used in the original hardware is unfortunately not currently emulated. Therefore, the playability differs slightly from the original.
- like the original HW-synth --> No Velocity
- (The volumes between the individual sounds vary).
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If I have enough time, a larger sound library (approx. 140 sounds) for this project will follow later this week.
Here you can find the in the MuLib:
"MuLib --> UserFolders --> JdA Project --> Jd_R601EX --> Jd-Sounds"
k. reg. Jd
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 13851 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
- KVRist
- 121 posts since 7 Apr, 2008 from germany
Hi,
Jd-SyComb
(MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-Comb 01_Example.Mux")
Since I needed a tool for a performance, I quickly created a simple "plug-synth combinator" for up to three synth plug-ins. I'm happy to make it available for download as an example. Perhaps someone might want to try it out (it's not fully tested yet) or even find a use for it.
Over time, I might create and upload a few more "Jd-SyComb sounds."
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The plug-in can be loaded as a MuLab mixer channel or *.Mux synth plug-in.
I've provided an example for you to download and test under Downloads (MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-Comb 01_Example.Mux"). This example uses the synth mux I created (test using the velocity and mod wheel, only Brass receive PitchBend, 2. strings come in via ModWheel, Brass Filtered CC64 ... etc), but you can, of course, combine any other synth plug-ins you like.
Features:
Each synth plug can be routed to various internal outputs: - Direct Out - Filter - separate ADSR amp
Split: Notes / Velocity
Transpose: Notes / Velocity
Mixer (SOLO/MUTE Pre Eff!)
MIDI: For each synth plug, 2 CCs can be filtered and 2 CC values can be sent statically
ENV: Additional Gain (Amp) ADSR (ADSR —> monophonic) - can also control PAN (Synth-Plug-Output = out Envelope)
FILT: Additional Filter Including ADSR (ADSR —> monophonic) - (Synth-Plug-Output = Lowpass)
LFO: (Free-running or keysync mode) Additional LFO - can control ENV volume and pan, as well as filter frequency
MOD: Control functions such as ENV —> volume of each individual synth, LFO —> panorama of each individual synth, as well as the volume of individual synth plugs via a selectable CC
EFF: 2 effects; Echo and reverb with adjustable parameters, corresponding sends for each synth plug
--> because of plug-screen-size: PARAMETER NAMES via Mouse-Over <--
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b reg. Jd
(google translate)
Here are a few corresponding screenshots:
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Jd-SyComb
(MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-Comb 01_Example.Mux")
Since I needed a tool for a performance, I quickly created a simple "plug-synth combinator" for up to three synth plug-ins. I'm happy to make it available for download as an example. Perhaps someone might want to try it out (it's not fully tested yet) or even find a use for it.
Over time, I might create and upload a few more "Jd-SyComb sounds."
————-
The plug-in can be loaded as a MuLab mixer channel or *.Mux synth plug-in.
I've provided an example for you to download and test under Downloads (MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-Comb 01_Example.Mux"). This example uses the synth mux I created (test using the velocity and mod wheel, only Brass receive PitchBend, 2. strings come in via ModWheel, Brass Filtered CC64 ... etc), but you can, of course, combine any other synth plug-ins you like.
Features:
Each synth plug can be routed to various internal outputs: - Direct Out - Filter - separate ADSR amp
Split: Notes / Velocity
Transpose: Notes / Velocity
Mixer (SOLO/MUTE Pre Eff!)
MIDI: For each synth plug, 2 CCs can be filtered and 2 CC values can be sent statically
ENV: Additional Gain (Amp) ADSR (ADSR —> monophonic) - can also control PAN (Synth-Plug-Output = out Envelope)
FILT: Additional Filter Including ADSR (ADSR —> monophonic) - (Synth-Plug-Output = Lowpass)
LFO: (Free-running or keysync mode) Additional LFO - can control ENV volume and pan, as well as filter frequency
MOD: Control functions such as ENV —> volume of each individual synth, LFO —> panorama of each individual synth, as well as the volume of individual synth plugs via a selectable CC
EFF: 2 effects; Echo and reverb with adjustable parameters, corresponding sends for each synth plug
--> because of plug-screen-size: PARAMETER NAMES via Mouse-Over <--
…
b reg. Jd
(google translate)
Here are a few corresponding screenshots:
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- KVRist
- 121 posts since 7 Apr, 2008 from germany
(see my post before this)
A small update:
01. To make it easier to use the "Jd-SyComb" with third-party plugins (VST, etc.):
In the left section of the *.mux plug, you now see two small green buttons in the mixer area between the Mute/Solo buttons. These provide direct access to the "MultiRack."
Here, you can now insert a corresponding plug-in via the corresponding "Synth" slot.
Since this wasn't my personal main focus when creating the combiner, I've at least opted for this approach for the benefit of potential VST- (etc.) users.
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02. The "ENV" and "FILT" outputs can now also be routed to the effects via the send path.
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The synth mixer outputs have been renamed.
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A second file is later available in the download area:
> "Jd-Comb 01_Example_INIT.Mux" <-
This is a file intended for starting a new synth combination. All parameters are initialized. The original MuLab preset "Basic Synth" is included as the starting synth plug-in.
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(See pict.)
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b. reg. Jd
A small update:
01. To make it easier to use the "Jd-SyComb" with third-party plugins (VST, etc.):
In the left section of the *.mux plug, you now see two small green buttons in the mixer area between the Mute/Solo buttons. These provide direct access to the "MultiRack."
Here, you can now insert a corresponding plug-in via the corresponding "Synth" slot.
Since this wasn't my personal main focus when creating the combiner, I've at least opted for this approach for the benefit of potential VST- (etc.) users.
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02. The "ENV" and "FILT" outputs can now also be routed to the effects via the send path.
-----
The synth mixer outputs have been renamed.
-----
A second file is later available in the download area:
> "Jd-Comb 01_Example_INIT.Mux" <-
This is a file intended for starting a new synth combination. All parameters are initialized. The original MuLab preset "Basic Synth" is included as the starting synth plug-in.
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(See pict.)
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b. reg. Jd
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Last edited by jd88 on Sat Sep 06, 2025 11:51 am, edited 3 times in total.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 13851 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
- KVRist
- 121 posts since 7 Apr, 2008 from germany
Jd-SyComb UD 02 (FINAL VERSION)
Another minor update:
I've added 4 more arpeggio units.
- Each synth slot now has an arpeggio/riff unit with an 8th and a 16th line, each with 16 steps (Arp 1-3 / Unlimited in Expert-Mode = (opens ORIG MuLab-Unit) - This MODE as example is needed for UNSYNC-/ Out-Of-Tempo because *.MUX FrontView cannot integrate some / those Parameters). This can be used in a variety of ways (incl. Drum-Pattern-Mode)
The arpeggio range can be limited, for example, to a key range or a velocity range.
If necessary, the arpeggio units can also be freely assigned (e.g., from synth slot 2 additionally or exclusively to one of the other slots. Or, for example, all 3 to one slot, etc.)
- The 4th arpeggio unit controls controllers (e.g., to control filters, amps, or filter/amp effects sends).
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- The new example in the download area (MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-SyComb 01_Example.Mux") uses, for example, ARP 1&2 for the first synth (controlled by velocity) and ARP 3 for synth slot 3 (also controlled by velocity).
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If this version is now bug-free, this project would be temporarily terminated. (Bugs will, of course, be fixed if necessary.)
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Some sound examples may follow later (because, after all, the Jd-SyComb is not just a combiner, but also a synth unit in itself. Furthermore, existing plug-ins can be expanded and supplemented with it.)
If I find the time, I will:
a) Create a useful INIT file and also write a short manual.
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Have fun and be inspired while experimenting
(google translate
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See image:
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Another minor update:
I've added 4 more arpeggio units.
- Each synth slot now has an arpeggio/riff unit with an 8th and a 16th line, each with 16 steps (Arp 1-3 / Unlimited in Expert-Mode = (opens ORIG MuLab-Unit) - This MODE as example is needed for UNSYNC-/ Out-Of-Tempo because *.MUX FrontView cannot integrate some / those Parameters). This can be used in a variety of ways (incl. Drum-Pattern-Mode)
The arpeggio range can be limited, for example, to a key range or a velocity range.
If necessary, the arpeggio units can also be freely assigned (e.g., from synth slot 2 additionally or exclusively to one of the other slots. Or, for example, all 3 to one slot, etc.)
- The 4th arpeggio unit controls controllers (e.g., to control filters, amps, or filter/amp effects sends).
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- The new example in the download area (MuLib - User Folders - JdA Project - Jd_SyComb - "Jd-SyComb 01_Example.Mux") uses, for example, ARP 1&2 for the first synth (controlled by velocity) and ARP 3 for synth slot 3 (also controlled by velocity).
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If this version is now bug-free, this project would be temporarily terminated. (Bugs will, of course, be fixed if necessary.)
- - - - -
Some sound examples may follow later (because, after all, the Jd-SyComb is not just a combiner, but also a synth unit in itself. Furthermore, existing plug-ins can be expanded and supplemented with it.)
If I find the time, I will:
a) Create a useful INIT file and also write a short manual.
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Have fun and be inspired while experimenting
(google translate
See image:
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- KVRist
- 121 posts since 7 Apr, 2008 from germany
1. Today I uploaded the "Jd-SyComb" UD 03 & bug fix to the MuLib for download.
2. The sound library for my project "Jd_R601EX" has been expanded by 150 sound examples. These are now also available for download.
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Here is the link to the corresponding folders in the MuLib library:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... drive_link
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If no more bugs are found, these projects are now complete. The sound examples for the "Jd-SyComb" may be added from time to time.
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k. reg. Jd
2. The sound library for my project "Jd_R601EX" has been expanded by 150 sound examples. These are now also available for download.
- - - - -
Here is the link to the corresponding folders in the MuLib library:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... drive_link
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If no more bugs are found, these projects are now complete. The sound examples for the "Jd-SyComb" may be added from time to time.
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k. reg. Jd
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
Everything you do is very classy. Including the track. Awesome stuff.FSM77 wrote: Mon Aug 25, 2025 7:06 am Hi all
Here's my new 'Wayback Machine' MUX, which kind of gives you that old ropey tape sound.
wayback machine.png
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGaUmH ... drive_link
