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KX77FREE has updated Kx-Modulad to version 2.21 and Kx-synth-x16 to version 3.2.

 

Changes in Kx-Modulad v2.21:

  • New classified presets.
  • Kx-Synth-x16's LP12, LP 6 filters added.
  • Improvement of the Soft Sync (Vco2).
  • Internal presets management (fxb, fxp, copy, load, save).
  • Skin improvement: grey outlined and pop-up menus.
  • Power off to the Ring Modulator, Lfos, S&H, Noise and synchronized clocks.
  • Less CPU use in sleep mode.
  • Optimization of modulations to the Vcos, –15% of CPU use when all of them are used.
  • Fixed bugs:
    • Less CPU use when the Prg Change works again.
    • The Fx decay did not stop during the Prg Change.
    • The filter selectors was always on “R:LoM” (first preset).
    • Wrong Fx initialization in some case (v 2.20 bug, 21/11/2010).

Changes in Kx-Synth-x16 v3.2:

  • Internal presets management (fxb, fxp, copy, load, save).
  • New parameter: “Mod” to use only one envelop.
  • Skin improvement with pop-up menus.
  • The synchronized clocks go in sleep mode when they are not used.
  • Fixed: The envelop loop mode (“Lp”) could not be enabled when the envelop sustain.
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