Re: Mu Amp Device
Posted: 20 Apr 2012 15:59
Yeah, the Looper thing was a little weird, especially considering that it is designed to be so easy to Midi map in the conventional sense, rather than through the API. I thought about putting a placeholder Button for the Multi-Purpose button that has text saying something like "Midi Map Me!" so then the end user could simply choose a Midi Message for it and map it into their existing Midi setup.
Also, I think a Mu group would be a great idea! I know they had a Mu section over at the Jazz Mutant forum, maybe they can start one over here if enough interest is shown...
And I definitely would like to get all the native Ableton stuff Mu-ed up. All the Midi Effects seem okay. We just took care of Amp/Cabinet. I made a basic one for Reverb, since it was just a Textbox place holder, lol. It maybe could use some editing, but it is functional. I think the other Audio Effects that could use improvement are Resonator, Multi-Band Dynamics, and Vocoder. So the Audio Effects are nearing completion, which leaves the Instrument category with the most holes to fill. I think Analog and Operator are the only ones that come with Mu (and they are REALLY good, too!). And, of course, there is always the Max4Live stuff, as well. And I have some nice interfaces I've collected for VST's like Sylenth, Cicle, FM8, etc. that I'd like to eventually integrate into Mu, as well.
Also, I think a Mu group would be a great idea! I know they had a Mu section over at the Jazz Mutant forum, maybe they can start one over here if enough interest is shown...
And I definitely would like to get all the native Ableton stuff Mu-ed up. All the Midi Effects seem okay. We just took care of Amp/Cabinet. I made a basic one for Reverb, since it was just a Textbox place holder, lol. It maybe could use some editing, but it is functional. I think the other Audio Effects that could use improvement are Resonator, Multi-Band Dynamics, and Vocoder. So the Audio Effects are nearing completion, which leaves the Instrument category with the most holes to fill. I think Analog and Operator are the only ones that come with Mu (and they are REALLY good, too!). And, of course, there is always the Max4Live stuff, as well. And I have some nice interfaces I've collected for VST's like Sylenth, Cicle, FM8, etc. that I'd like to eventually integrate into Mu, as well.