The next big change is the way MIDI controllers are handled. You don’t have to think about this, it’s just to give you a hint that routing affects the efficiency of the program. But if all the plugins are connected to each other, they run on the same core, as they have to wait for each other any way. So if you have 4 plug-ins and 4 cores each plug-in gets its own core. Multi core processors are now supported so that each signal chain can run on its own core. In the same way all plugin outputs can be split to multiple destinations. Routing is done like before but you can now use the CTRL-key to add more then one input to a plugin. Each plugin input can now mix any number of sources, from sound card inputs or other plugin outputs. There was a need for more flexible routing and better multi core support. I assume, according to tradition that there will be a couple of “Quick-Fix-Releases” following this.
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This is in case you should want to revert to the previous version.Īlso, the manual will get updated soon, but for now use the forum or email us if you need help.Īs usual report any bugs in the forum or via email, and I’ll try to fix them as soon as possible. (The file format has been changed to provide a more robust and future proof platform). LiveProfessor, News June 6th, 2011 by ifoundasound Finally here we are! Version Beta 2 brings some big changes, fortunate most of them are under the hood so you can continue working the way you have now gotten used to.įirst of let me say (as always) PLEASE back up your projects before overwriting the files using version 2, as the previous versions can not open projects saved in Beta 2.