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MUX is MuTools’ versatile modular synthesizer plugin. It is actually much more: a VST host, modular synth, and effect plugin all rolled into one. By Rob Mitchell, May 2014 MuTools is the software company behind MuLab and MuVerb. MUX is their versatile modular synthesizer plugin. It is actually much more than a standard modular synthesizer. It is a VST host, modular synth, and effect plugin all rolled into one.
MUX is included as part of MuLab for PCs and Macs, and is also available separately as a PC-only VST plugin. There is no standalone version. For my review, I tested the VST plugin on my PC. Installation was very easy, and uses a key protection scheme. One great feature is that MUX doesn’t install anything to the PC outside of its own folder.
This means you could have it loaded on something like a CD/DVD or USB jump drive. When you first load MUX, the default preset is called “Basic Synth”. What you first see is the Front panel, and the basic controls for that particular preset. To get to the modular section, click the second-to-last icon at the top. This will bring you to the “Deep Editor”.
This is where you can set up the modular configuration to your liking. You can also get there by clicking the last icon, and then in the Editor section, select “Show Deep Editor”. There is a third way to get there as well: right click on the background of MUX (between the control sections), and then click Editor/Show Deep Editor. Hitachi Ax M137 Manual Woodworkers. That last icon is used for many other settings, and you can configure just about anything you’d like. You can choose an External Audio Editor, edit Preferences, access the Clipboard, and much more.
The Deep Editor When you look at one of the MUX presets, you’re looking at the Front Panel. This is where you can get at the controls that have been setup for that particular preset. The Deep Editor is where the modular configurations are actually set up. You can use the various modules in different combinations, creating nearly an unlimited number of sounds. Besides the obvious modular synthesis usage, another way to use it is to set up a modular effect.
There are many modules included with MUX. These include audio generators, such as oscillators, noise generators, and a Poly Synth. ADSR and multipoint envelopes are included, a ring modulator, a bit reducer, and a sample player.
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