On 16/10/13 16:09, Florian Jung wrote:
> Am 16.10.2013 03:32, schrieb Geoff Beasley:
>> Hi fellas. I must put this to you all as it is essential that these few
>> things get some priority imho. There's a lot of dev going on behind the
>> scenes, at whatever pace, that may very well prove to be important to
>> Muse2 in later development but to me there are a couple of real biggies
>> that hold it back for me for anything other than midi work.
>>
> Hey Geoff!
>
> Thanks for your feedback. I Hope we can be working on this very soon.
>
> However, at least I am mainly a system programmer: i *really* suck at UIs.
>
> Could you please grab a pen and a paper, and draw some drafts that
> describe how all this can be done better (except 1., of course :) )
>
> That would be great :)
>
> Cheers,
> flo
>
>
G'day Flo ;)

I have said the mixer should be the hub of Muse2 as it is on many/most 
daws.   It's the perfect place to put your input and output connections 
for ALL I/O devices. That's not to say we remove the existing 
functionality from the Arranger pane etc - far from it, but all studio 
environments have a central connection point and that's ALWAYS the mixer.

As it is, Muse's mixer is sort of useful to me, but I tend to do 
everything from the arranger pane and the single channel strip provided 
there. I can't effectively manage most of what you need to from the 
mixer. No midi automation,clumsy and complicated routing and the 
expandble volume faders are in my view wasteful of desktop space. I'd 
rather see fixed size faders, more compact idividual channel strips and 
therefore more channels per page. even stacked one above the other for 
example : say, audio above and midi below...

But LV2 is a really important one for me as I have some commercial plugs 
I use all the time and I love the calf suite in lv2.

I think these are really basic " no frills" addidtions, but as I say 
Ardour 3 suits my audio workflow better and as I have over 30 songs to 
arrange now, I've had to make the decision to stop using Muse for audio, 
based on those points.

However, NOTHING will replace Muse for midi here :D

best

g


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