KV331 Audio has updated SynthMaster to version 2.5.4.133 on both Windows and MacOSX platforms.
In this latest update, SynthMaster becomes a native 64 bits VST/AU plugin on MacOSX. Other changes in this update are as follows:
New Features:
- Added online presets uploaded by registered users
- Added a new (red) skin, created by Irion DaRonin
- Added new global setting to enable/disable hiding older presets
- Added new global setting to enable/disable bipolar easy parameters
- For effect version of SynthMaster, oscillator type is set to “audioin” by default now
Fixes:
- SynthMaster might crash when oscillator type is changed from basic/additive to wavescanning
- When renaming a preset, SynthMaster shows the file dialog box at the wrong location, which might cause a crash
- When mod matrix filter is set, and prev/next buttons of the matrix are pressed, SynthMaster might crash
- 64 bit version of SynthMaster does not load correctly
- SynthMaster does not send changed parameter values to vst host
- SynthMaster crashes when SynthMasterFolders.txt file needs to be written
Registered users can download the latest update at the following links:
- Windows 32 bits: www.synthmaster.com/DownloadFile.aspx?fileID=46
- Windows 64 bits: www.synthmaster.com/DownloadFile.aspx?fileID=49
- MacOSX 32/64 bits: www.synthmaster.com/DownloadFile.aspx?fileID=53
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