It will resist dragging it in full view a few times then it becomes possible. For instance, opening the edit window from any sound will make a window appear partly, down in the right bottom corner of the screen. Good sounds in there, but the windows are behaving erratically on Xubuntu 18.04 wine-4.5 (Staging), and linVST from git. *One of the small preset display panels opened up beneath the synth displayĪnd faked me out for a few seconds. Saddled with msoft want to give it a try. So can go on a usbstick as you move about, in case band or family members Recommend testing in linux, but if you have a modern graphics card/driverĪnd a spare few minutes, you might get lucky. I've tested the daw several times over the years, and never had results where I could Some fiddling about opened a nice step sequencer, so I keyed in a seq,īut had to ctrl-alt-F5 to a new user, and record the running output from there. I also tried the MuLab daw, but it opened fullscreen and largely unresponsive.
The developer is easy to find, with a kvr dev forum to chat in.Ī free reverb, MUVerb, is probably worth checking. It is a locked part of the full version, without some complex reg scheme. The demo makes some average white noise at times, and is not too loud. The controls seem to work fine, and are big enough so stress is not invoked The oscillators have a handy submenu with options to modify the sound. I loaded the excellent LaGrange granular delay plugin There is a preset selector, with load/save options. The modular view is off by default, and is opened by clicking a widget,* a lot like patchage So a woodblock may have a small panel with a few basic controls, while a complex synth sound may have dozens. Lots of docs:Įach preset opens a gui suited to it's complexity, (categories are color coded) Tons of categorized presets to launch out from. Must be one of the easiest to useĪnd most flexible 'deep' synths around, as others have mentionedĪlso, it's colorful and fun. To try it out in Mint 18, generic kernel, in the latest wine-staging.Īnd what a great instrument it is. I've read lots of good comments about MUX Modular from experienced users, so took part of the holiday