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SoundBytes: How does it feel to see MuLab 5 released to the public? SoundBytes Magazine wanted to have a few words with Jo from MuTools, so we contacted him to ask a few questions. Good news for those of us who like to write complex tracks. Being made to work with multi-core support, at long last, the user will not be restrained as previously to limit the track-amount or use of instruments due to legacy code. Like many other digital audio workstations, it comes with its own set of instruments and effects, but can be made to work equally well with the immensely popular VST-standard. But despite different tastes when it comes to what an interface should look like, it would be stupid to neglect the power this superficially simple workstation. The aesthetics remain quite simple – too simple for some people’s taste while others find it beautiful. MuLab is inexpensive, costing less than 70 euro’s for MuLab Ultimate, it also sports a modular interface where power-users can create their own effects, and route things nearly freely through the interface. There have been a lot of changes recently. Readinxg the change-log is a daunting task. This version has bought repeatedly requested features such as multi-core enhancements, as well as clip functionality and multi-monitor support. MuTools just released the fifth installation of their growing DAW, MuLab. We think you’ll find what he has to say of interest. SoundBytes wanted to have a few words with Jo from MuTools, so we contacted him to briefly ask a few questions.