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Emulable
Emulable Em"u*la*ble, a. [L. aemulari to emulate + -able.] Capable of being emulated. [R.] Some imitable and emulable good. --Abp. Leighton.

Meaning of MuLab from wikipedia

- MuLab is a digital audio workstation application for macOS (OS X) and Windows platforms. It is developed and maintained by a small company (MuTools, Belgium)...
- Mixbus KRISTAL Audio Engine Logic Pro Magix Samplitude Making Waves Mixcraft MuLab MultitrackStudio n-Track Studio Pro Tools Reason ReCycle Renoise SAWStudio...
- Mulab (Persian: مولاب) may refer to: Mulab-e Olya MuLab, a digital audio workstation This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
- BandLab is a freemium online digital audio workstation (DAW) tool by BandLab Technologies with social media functions, and distribution functions for creating...
- developed and published under a free subscription licensing model by BandLab Technologies of Singapore for the Microsoft Windows platform. Sonar was the...
- Music Maker Maschine MetaSynth Mixcraft MultitrackStudio Nuendo Mixbus MuLab Orion Studio Pro Tools Pyramix Qtractor REAPER Reason Renoise Rosegarden...
- Waves Mixcraft MuLab MultitrackStudio n-Track Studio Pro Tools Reason Renoise SAWStudio Steinberg Cubase Steinberg Nuendo Steinberg WaveLab Studio One Tracktion...
- Waves Mixcraft MuLab MultitrackStudio n-Track Studio Pro Tools Reason Renoise SAWStudio Steinberg Cubase Steinberg Nuendo Steinberg WaveLab Studio One Tracktion...
- Audiotool BandLab Bitwig Studio Cakewalk by BandLab Cubase Digital Performer FL Studio GarageBand LMMS Logic Pro MetaSynth Mixbus Mixcraft MuLab MusE Music...
- the early 1990s as Notator Logic, or Logic, by German software developer C-Lab which later went by Emagic. Apple acquired Emagic in 2002 and renamed Logic...