Mu Technologies has announced the imminent release of version 1.3 of Mu Voice, which it will be exhibiting at Musikmesse this week (Hall 5.1, Booth C83 - part of the KLEMM booth).
The actual online release for Mu Voice 1.3 is expected to be April 15th.
With the release of version 1.3 of Mu Voice, MIDI support is extended with Program Change and Control Change Events. As a result, MIDI devices like foot switches and expression pedals can be configured to control Mu Voice any way you want.
- Control Change Events: When controlling a plug-in with more than 70 parameters you need something that goes way beyond standard MIDI mapping. The “Controller” display in Mu Voice maps a single controller to any number of parameters and defines a mapping curve for each parameter.
- Playlist: Create a list of all your tracks before you hit the stage by using the “Playlist” display. The buttons above the display allow you to navigate the chord scheme incrementally or by anchor points and to switch between different songs.
- MIDI to Pitch – MIDI to Harmony: Mu Voice can be configured to tune to notes that are pressed on a MIDI keyboard. Also the pitch of a note can be sent to a harmony channel when it is put to MIDI mode. In addition the “MIDI2Pitch” display allows you to make parameters depend directly on the pitch or the interval between the lead and the harmony.
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