Parking B has released a new beta version of Zweeger v2.0.
Major modifications are a downgrade to Java 5, caused by a poor support of Java 6 on Mac OS X systems, and a Zip packaging instead of the RAR packaging, unsupported on Mac OS X systems.
Changes:
- Zip packaging replaced RAR packaging for Mac users.
- Down to Java 5 for improved support of Mac OS X systems.
- Icons and default ensemble were not properly loaded in some contexts.
- Notes On with velocity 0 were causing errors.
- New ensemble request on newly loaded and unmodified ensemble caused errors.
- Plug-in is not handled correctly in Ableton Live.
- Note Off generated by the Piano module are not properly handled by other modules. e.g. A delay will only delay the module’s Notes On and not the Notes Off.
- A module Piano multiple-triggered by a another module (delay, filter, etc.) has trouble to get the right trigger’s values in case some of its parameters get their values from the received trigger.
More details at zweeger.parkingb.be.
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