MMultiBandConvolution helps you simulate the effects produced by halls, rooms, boxes, microphones, and even other plugins.
MMultiBandConvolution also contains filter generators and an integrated reverb.
MMultiBandConvolution comes supplied with several impulse responses, including a limited set of incredible church IRs.
Here are some key features of "MMultiBandConvolution":
· 1-6 fully configurable independent bands
· 4 global modulators
· M/S, single channel, up to 8 channels surround processing
· Automatic gain compensation (AGC)
· Extremely advanced and easy-to-use user interface
· Automatic synchronization to host tempo
· MIDI controllers with MIDI learn
· 64-bit processing and an unlimited sampling rate
· Very fast, optimized for SSE and SSE2 processors.
· Global preset management and online preset exchange
· Fully automatable.
· Supports VST, VST3 and AU interfaces on Windows & Mac, both 32-bit and 64-bit.
Requirements:
· VST/VST3/AU compatible host (32-bit or 64-bit)
· Intel/AMD processor, SSE2 & multi-core support recommended
Limitations:
· 15 days trial
· After 15 days, it will become a demo version with several limitations.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Plugins with active presets and side-chain now have side-chain peak meter on the easy screen.
· Added full automation/modulation to signal generators including LFOs.
· Added "Banks" mode for multiparameters, which lets you interpolate between several banks of parameter values.
· Improved signal generator smoothing performance.
· Increased unit grid visibility in all graph editors.
· Colors slightly adjusted for better visibility.
· Fix: Randomization sometimes triggered "next/previous preset" load.
· Fix: Plugins always received MIDI channel 1 under Cubase 7 using VST3.
· Fix: Step sequencer shapes were not saving correctly.
· Fix: Plugins could crash when fed with "poly pressure" even via VST3.
· Fix: Plugins could occasionally temporarily freeze in VST3 when being automated during upsampling change.
· Fix: Double click on Cocoa GUI on Mac OS X didn't work well with normal clicks.