MU.LAB 3.1 Released

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MUTOOLS is proud and happy to release MU.LAB 3.1.

What's new in MU.LAB 3.1 -> http://www.mutools.com/mulab31.html

MU.LAB 3.1 can be downloaded via http://www.mutools.com/downloads.html

To copy your current MU.LAB 3.0 settings, see http://www.mutools.com/mulab/mulab-upda ... ttings.txt

If you already have installed the latest MU.LAB 3.1.20 test package, you can simply apply the lastest patch from http://www.mutools.com/mulab/patch

Hope you'll enjoy MU.LAB 3.1!

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when i see the changelog here :
http://www.mutools.com/mulab31.html

The list is very big Mulab Become a serious DAW!
Nice job Jo :tu:

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Nice,
but are the add. skins already adapted and available ?
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

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Merci :-)

I had no problem updating my 2 computers :-)

Antoine
Shake like crazy ....

Antoine

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Typo in the change log?
> New "Note Key Splitter" module
> The new "Audio To Note Gate" module dispatches ...

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Jo, you did it again, that's what i call an update-upgrade :hug:
Congratulations :tu:

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A quiq question.

In the changelog you put a gate reverb as an example of what can be done with the audio to note gate module. I'm very interested in this, how should this be setup in a mux?

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Jo,

Thanks for the update and new keys.

Harry & OZ

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Juan Mendoza wrote:A quiq question.

In the changelog you put a gate reverb as an example of what can be done with the audio to note gate module. I'm very interested in this, how should this be setup in a mux?
Audio In -> Amplifier -> Audio Out
Audio In -> Audio Gate -> ADSR -> Amplifier

Does this help?

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TheGuysanIdiot wrote:Jo,

Thanks for the update and new keys.

Harry & OZ
You're welcome :)

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mutools wrote:
Juan Mendoza wrote:A quiq question.

In the changelog you put a gate reverb as an example of what can be done with the audio to note gate module. I'm very interested in this, how should this be setup in a mux?
Audio In -> Amplifier -> Audio Out
Audio In -> Audio Gate -> ADSR -> Amplifier

Does this help?
not really .. the audio to note gate module inner working can be seen in the MUX as a preset

I am looking for a musical example

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Here is a YouTube tutorial about MU.LAB 3.1 multitrack recording:


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mutools wrote:Here is a YouTube tutorial about MU.LAB 3.1 multitrack recording:

Thanks .. good videolesson!

But it has nothing to do with my former question :
I am looking for a musical example with the audio note gate module
Well let me see how MULAB this module describe in the docs..?

And study the other gate tools http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php?mode=re ... &compact=1 to get a idea how it works

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mutools wrote:
Juan Mendoza wrote:A quiq question.

In the changelog you put a gate reverb as an example of what can be done with the audio to note gate module. I'm very interested in this, how should this be setup in a mux?
Audio In -> Amplifier -> Audio Out
Audio In -> Audio Gate -> ADSR -> Amplifier

Does this help?
Thanks,
I'll check this tomorrow, and i'll try to create a gate reverb. I'll get you back if any luck or problems.

EDIT: Btw, nice video, but i'd like to hear some music in the background. I thought that was an error with sound at first lol

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Juan Mendoza wrote:
mutools wrote:
Juan Mendoza wrote:A quiq question.

In the changelog you put a gate reverb as an example of what can be done with the audio to note gate module. I'm very interested in this, how should this be setup in a mux?
Audio In -> Amplifier -> Audio Out
Audio In -> Audio Gate -> ADSR -> Amplifier

Does this help?
Thanks,
I'll check this tomorrow, and i'll try to create a gate reverb. I'll get you back if any luck or problems.

EDIT: Btw, nice video, but i'd like to hear some music in the background. I thought that was an error with sound at first lol
Let me now how you are doing with the reverb

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