Good news for me too, because one of my laptops has an integrated audio chip that does not work correctly with ASIO4ALL, but does work great with it's native driversbfloyd6969 wrote:This is very good news to me!! I do alot of mixdown at my work pc's which are not ASIO driven. I do all my tracking at my home pc (ASIO), but find alot of time at work to do mixing. Thanks so much for thismutools wrote:M3 does indeed also support MME Audio (stereo out only, no inputs) just to avoid that people would skip MU.LAB because they need to install ASIO4ALL.
(In case of using MME Audio, M3 gives a friendly alert that ASIO is recommended).
Sequence loops
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 25 Aug, 2009
Sounds fine to me, in particular because the previous functionality can always be achieved by ghost-copying parts.mutools wrote:I think that trashing the sequence Loop-End locators, and making each sequence loop over its own sequence length would make the sequence looping easier and more transparant, while gaining back the best of Muzys in this aspect.
While we're at it, I'm currently missing an easy way to extend a sequence/part to left. If I delete the End and Loop locators, I can extend a part to the right. However, I can't easily extend it to the left, I have to shift all notes in the sequence back by one bar and shift the part upfront by one bar to achieve the desired effect.
See also the following screenshot:

I can use the pencil tool on the first track to make it look like the second track, but I have to jump through hoops if I want to make it look like the third one.
