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Mulab keyboard input
Mulab keyboard input











MacOS specific issue: Where is my built-in input? If you want a metronome during recording, activate the metronome in the Transport Panel. You can set the prefered number of countdown beats via right-clicking the main record button or via the menu -> Edit Recording Setup. with compression and EQ, or even record from other sources like a ReWired device. Note that thanks to the modular structure you can not only record audio inputs directly, but you can also record the audio inputs eg. Mac Core Audio: All available hardware audio inputs are enabled automatically. That's only to be done once and independent from your projects. Windows ASIO: To enable the hardware audio inputs you want to use open MuLab's Audio Setup. The advantage of abstracting the hardware level is that you can not only record & process the audio inputs directly, but you can also insert FX plug-ins prior to recording. Note that there are two levels where audio inputs are managed: The hardware level and the modular level. Note that, by default, audio tracks use the Auto Arm feature which automatically arms the focused track and disarms the other ones. When you have already setup audio tracks then you can easily select which ones to record on by toggling the "Arm" button on the audio tracks which looks like a mini record button.

  • Click the main record button in the Transport Panel.
  • Choose the inputs you want to record from.
  • Add a new audio track via the track button.
  • When you record the sound of your piano with a microphone, then you're recording audio.īut when you record the notes you're playing, eg via MIDI, then you're recording the note events into an event sequence. With MuLab you can record two things: Record Audio and record Events (aka MIDI).













    Mulab keyboard input