Can you please help me???
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- KVRAF
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Hi there,
dunno, if this is a bug or if I am doing something wrong:
Insert a mux in a rack and edit it the following way:
Delete Audio Input and Event Output (not important)
Insert a Multisampleplayer
Insert an Amplifier
Insert an ADSR Envelope
Connect them in the normal way and open up the multisample editor and load a single wav file for the whole keyboard range or multiples, if you like...(I took looped wavs, where MU Lab autoset the loop data)
When I do it this way, I cannot play this MUX polyphon...I get only one note at a time...
If I do the same in a Musynth core (delete the WFT Osc and insert a Multisample player) it works normal...
Trancit
dunno, if this is a bug or if I am doing something wrong:
Insert a mux in a rack and edit it the following way:
Delete Audio Input and Event Output (not important)
Insert a Multisampleplayer
Insert an Amplifier
Insert an ADSR Envelope
Connect them in the normal way and open up the multisample editor and load a single wav file for the whole keyboard range or multiples, if you like...(I took looped wavs, where MU Lab autoset the loop data)
When I do it this way, I cannot play this MUX polyphon...I get only one note at a time...
If I do the same in a Musynth core (delete the WFT Osc and insert a Multisample player) it works normal...
Trancit
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
There is nothing wrong in what you do.
It's just that a MUX IS monophon.
Change from a MUX to a MuSynth and place the Sampler, Amp, Env in the Musynth Core. The MuSynth Core is the polyphonic instance in Mulab.
You can check the docs for Musynth and why voices are placed in the Core and e.g. a Reverb goes in the MuSynth level.
The MUX is the same as a MuSynth without the access to the Core.
Andreas
It's just that a MUX IS monophon.
Change from a MUX to a MuSynth and place the Sampler, Amp, Env in the Musynth Core. The MuSynth Core is the polyphonic instance in Mulab.
You can check the docs for Musynth and why voices are placed in the Core and e.g. a Reverb goes in the MuSynth level.
The MUX is the same as a MuSynth without the access to the Core.
Andreas
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Thx for reply...
Where did you read it in the docs???
Just read them, but there is nothing mentioned, that MUX is just monophon...
The only thing I found was about the restriction not to be able to use effects on Voice(Core) level, cause it would take too much CPU...
BTW. Jo, please please release soon an update for the Modular modules (combines MUX an MUSynth together and please please the new Envelope Generator with minimum an adjustable Attack shape...the current one is horrible for medium attack times like 300-500 ms)
Trancit
Where did you read it in the docs???
Just read them, but there is nothing mentioned, that MUX is just monophon...
The only thing I found was about the restriction not to be able to use effects on Voice(Core) level, cause it would take too much CPU...
BTW. Jo, please please release soon an update for the Modular modules (combines MUX an MUSynth together and please please the new Envelope Generator with minimum an adjustable Attack shape...the current one is horrible for medium attack times like 300-500 ms)
Trancit
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
In M4 the MUX and MuSynth are merged into MUX.Trancit wrote:Jo, please please release soon an update for the Modular modules (combines MUX an MUSynth
But note that the MUX is a monophonic module, that won't change.
If you need polyphony then use a MuSynth Core.
Yes that's indeed on the M4 listtogether and please please the new Envelope Generator with minimum an adjustable Attack shape...the current one is horrible for medium attack times like 300-500 ms)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
What's quite annoying is for me atm, that presets saved with MUX and MU.Synth are treated different and not shown together...mutools wrote: In M4 the MUX and MuSynth are merged into MUX.
But note that the MUX is a monophonic module, that won't change.
If you need polyphony then use a MuSynth Core.
If MU.SYNTH would allow to import VST, it would fix that all for me and I wouldn't need any further merging...
Trancit
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
