Volume for a sound

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I have choosen a een ClapPad Wobble sound from MFO
There is no mainvolume knob for this sound ?
Do i miss something..

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MUX patches are modular. Sometimes the creator has chosen to add a volume knob, sometimes not. You can always add one if you want that. Or you can use the volume slider of a rack.

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A rack slider for MUX sound in a composer seems to be not handy, because the composer has already a mixer
So i do need to add a volume knob to a panel for a wanted sound
Is there a tutorial for doing this ?

The Amplifier has a gain control ( is there always a amplifier in sounds and effects ?)
So i must bring this Gain Knob to the frontpanel of a soundmodule then as it seems

How about the Clap Pad Woble sound? -> mounted in a slot rack it has a gain slider..must i try to add this sound in a rack into the composer as MUX or must i add a gain slider to the frontpanel ?

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Sounds like you're not yet familiar with MUX' modular design.
So make sure you understand modular synthesis as a concept, see the vast amounts of info on this topic on the net.
Then also see the MUX Modular docs: http://www.mutools.com/info/docs/mux/mux.html
And the MuTools tutorial videos:

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Thanks for the tutorials!
Well in this case i must MUX fit in the composer: i already convert in the modular editor a soundmodule into a rack and did the cabeling and it works now for the volume slider assigned to the mixer slider! (only it is hidden in the soundmodule modular editor and i must open it )
Only Mux effects are not assignable for standard cc midicontrollers i think ( take Muverb as example )
Panning is a standard controller for the rack and mixer as it seems

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