Blue Cat Audio has released a new version of Blue Cat's Freeware Pack, its free audio plugins bundle.
This new release makes these free plugins available for virtually any digital audio workstation, the company says: it includes official RTAS plugin format support for Pro Tools users.
It also brings 64-bit support for DirectX and VST versions under Windows x64, and 64-bit Audio Units support under Snow Leopard (for Logic 9.1 users running in 64-bit mode).
The plugins are available for download for free as a single bundle or separetely on the editor’s website.
What’s new:
Freeware Pack link:
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack
It also brings 64-bit support for DirectX and VST versions under Windows x64, and 64-bit Audio Units support under Snow Leopard (for Logic 9.1 users running in 64-bit mode).
The plugins are available for download for free as a single bundle or separetely on the editor’s website.
What’s new:
- RTAS plugin format support for Pro Tools (Mac and Windows).
- 64-bit applications support for Windows DX and VST under Windows x64.
- Mac AU 64-bit format support (compatible with 64-bit Logic 9.1 on Snow
- Mac: fixed user interface crashes in some hosts under Snow Leopard.
- Fixed MIDI learn issues.
Freeware Pack link:
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack
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