As of today, Transparent is offering 20% off their products. There is a Kasina promotion with a deep discount if you order through Amazon .. so with that combination I don't think a future bundle deal would necessarily beat those prices.
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Hi.
First of all: Thanks for a great product, Kasina seems great so far.
I?m very interested in using different pulse rates for the left and right LEDs.
The free version of MUX has this buy-me-noise every few seconds so I?d have to buy MUX to get rid of that, which I won?t do. But I have Reaper and FL Studio and if it?s not too complicated it should be possible to fiddle something inside one of these.
Where can I find the details for the control signals?
Thanks in advance.
Nils
Sometimes, threads get marked as read for me when I know I haven't read them... this is one case of that. Sorry shorty, I didn't mean to ignore your question.
Are you talking about MUX the VST? Or MuLab the app?
Here are the conditions under which the noise is produced in MuLab. http://www.mutools.com/info/docs/mul...-versions.html
MUX does always produce the noise until registered.
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Hi Nils,
With a minimal session, a single audio track or a single midi track plus a couple of automation tracks will work fine with MuLab Free. The main reason I chose MuLab is that it includes a full modular synthesizer, which most DAWs do not. A couple of completely free alternatives I know of would be Dark Wave Studio and Beast, with non-free Synthedit being an obvious choice for creating VSTs.
The signals are as follows - Red = 18.7kHz, G = 19.2kHz, B = 19.7kHz (each 2 channel stereo - left/right, each modulated up to -24dB) - Reference signal - 18.2kHz @ -36dB - TKE uses a loop player and a reference fragment (TKE.WAV).
I will be happy to explain the function of any part of my MUXes.
Cheers,
Craig
Hi, no problem at all . Thanks for your answer.
I downloaded MuLab and tried it, but I already own Reaper and FL Studio and I think I?ll stick with these because I know how my way around them a bit. Craig answered my question in the last post, so now I can try it out with music.
I had two Procyons and I think (so far) Kasina is absolutely great. Thanks.
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