![]() ![]() From the garish, chunky interface to the reliance on menus, it's an effort to get to grips with. ![]() Our overriding impression of MuLab 5 is that it feels like a product of another, simpler era. And there's no plugin delay compensation, which is forgiveable given the price, but without a simple track delay offset, you can't easily apply manual correction. Setting up to record audio is fiddly, involving a settings page rather than the one-click 'arm track' approach of other DAWs. ![]() "Our overriding impression of MuLab 5 is that it feels like a product of another, simpler era" You can't type in values for things like fader levels either. The default key assignments are lacking - for instance, you can't transpose MIDI via the usual method of selecting notes and using the up/ down cursor keys, and to access typical MIDI functions, you have to use the right-click menu's submenus (which have to be re-opened with a click each and every time). ![]()
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