I sincerely expected a “catch” though none ever came.
Out of all of its features, I was most fascinated with the following:
All-in-all though I was surprised at how easy I was able to find my way, it seems like the software is designed to be easy to use. The design is impeccable, the sound quality superb, and the layout nothing short of extraordinary. I was referred to this by a friend, and I can honestly say that I was not disappointed by the amount of knowledge I was able to compress in such a short time. I personally have little to no background with creating music, so this in itself was somewhat of a hindrance to the process as well. Had I been so completely open to the new software, I’m sure I wouldn’t have appreciated it as much as I currently do. If nothing has changed, the last session used will be reloaded. Double-click on the MU.LAB Icon on your desktop to get MU.LAB started. Defining your Plugins Let's get started again by running MU.LAB. Direct switch to select from direct voltage or LFO level. This process is a little easier, but many times the VST module will not end up in your VST Folder.
As always, I like to carry around my inner skeptic for later use. New mod wheel destinations: VCO pitch, Synthline mix (Will add voltage so you can morph from synthline1 to synthline2 with mod wheel), ring-mod speed, pan, EQ2 band2 gain, EQ2 band2 freq and VCF cutoff. Initially, upon hearing about the software, I admit, I was skeptical.