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ArtsAcoustic has released version 1.0.19 of the CL Series bundle of analog-modeled photoelectronic dynamic processors, and version 1.0.7 of BigRock, a phaser effect plug-in for Windows and Mac.

Changes in CL Series v1.0.19

  • Added: OSX 64bit version.
  • Fixed: CLS old preset formats (version 1) were not loaded properly.
  • Fixed: demo versions not working properly in some hosts (Energy XT 1/2).
  • Fixed: OSX Carbon UI – did not save presets properly in some hosts.
  • Fixed: AU version not working in some hosts (Studio One, Maschine, Kore).
  • Fixed: OSX Carbon UI – did cause trouble with the preset manager (it always loaded the previous preset).
  • Fixed: OSX Cocoa UI – did cause crashes in Logic.
  • Fixed: DEMO versions did not work properly.
  • Fixed: removed some unnecessary repaints.
  • Fixed: Windows – hiding the mouse cursor uses another more compatible method.
  • Fixed: OSX – open/save dialog does not shutdown Logic anymore.
  • Fixed: AU demo version do share the same name as the full version.
  • Fixed: CL1 the menu “Preset|New” did not work.
  • Fixed: sometimes the first control was not updated properly and remains unuseable (bound to max value).
  • Fixed: when switching a preset while playing or changing a parameter the audio engine stopped (OSX/Logic).
  • Fixed: Mono and StereoToMono versions didn’t work properly in some hosts (OSX/Logic).
  • Fixed: the param smoother did not always work properly therefore the smoothing has been enhanced.

Changes in BigRock v1.0.7

  • Added: OSX 64bit version.
  • Fixed: demo versions not working properly in some hosts (Energy XT 1/2).
  • Fixed: OSX Carbon UI – did not save presets properly in some hosts.
  • Fixed: AU version not working in some hosts (Studio One, Maschine, Kore).
  • Fixed: OSX Carbon UI – did cause trouble with the preset manager (it always loaded the previous preset).
  • Fixed: OSX Cocoa UI – did cause crashes in Logic.
  • Fixed: DEMO versions did not work properly.
  • Fixed: removed some unnecessary repaints.
  • Fixed: BR does not cause unpleasant spikes anymore.
  • Fixed: BR the “Default settings” also reset the LFO speed.
  • Fixed: Windows – hiding the mouse cursor uses another more compatible method.
  • Fixed: OSX – open/save dialog does not shutdown Logic anymore.
  • Fixed: AU demo version do share the same name as the full version.
  • Fixed: toggeling between synced and unsynced mode sometimes changed the sync speed.
  • Fixed: lfo was not reset properly when starting the plugin for the first time.
  • Fixed: sometimes the first control was not updated properly and remains unuseable (bound to max value).
  • Fixed: when switching a preset while playing or changing a parameter the audio engine stopped (OSX/Logic).
  • Fixed: Mono and StereoToMono versions didn’t work properly in some hosts (OSX/Logic).
  • Fixed: the param smoother did not always work properly therefore the smoothing has been enhanced.

 

The updates are available to download now for registered customers. Demo version have been updated as well.

 

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