EZmix Changelog

What's new in EZmix 2.0.9

Feb 19, 2014
  • Fixed:
  • optimized CPU usage for presets that use an Octaver effect
  • in Audio Setup in the standalone on Mac, some audio device names were truncated
  • when using Save As in the 64-bit standalone host on Mac OS 10.7 or newer, there were sometimes double dialogs asking if an existing file should be overwritten
  • the file name pattern is now correctly displayed as "*.ezmp" in the Save As dialog in the standalone (previous versions had it as "*ezmp")
  • loading EZmix in GarageBand X should now use the same location for user preferences and favorites as when it was loaded in other hosts
  • small adjustments to the way effects are displayed to the user in tooltips

New in EZmix 2.0.2 (Nov 15, 2012)

  • New:
  • EZmix now reports the latency introduced by the selected preset to the host. This can be toggled OFF or ON (it is ON by default for new instances, and OFF for projects started with a prior version).
  • new internal effects are introduced for use in future expansion packs: a new guitar amplifier model, a preamp and a tapped delay.
  • possibility to select 'None' as Input Device in the standalone application.
  • Fixed:
  • the fade-in occurring on changing from one preset to another is now shorter and better at eliminating click/pop sounds.
  • selecting a preset with the Exciter effect sometimes could cause an audible click.
  • the CPU usage for the Octaver should no longer be abnormally high when the input goes silent.
  • loading a project with several EZmix instances using certain amplifier presets could cause some of them to only output silence.
  • clip LEDs should no longer stay lit after changing presets when the previous one was too loud.
  • in the standalone on Windows, the ASIO settings modified with control panel were not always applied when OK or Apply was clicked.
  • the standalone is now better at handling scenarios where the assigned Audio Input or Output are temporarily unavailable.
  • the drop-down menus in the Audio Setup dialog are now wider so that text in them are not truncated as often.
  • using the online authorization method, if the connection failed it would sometimes state "Connecting... Please wait" instead of an error message.

New in EZmix 2.0.1 (Apr 27, 2012)

  • All the previous functionality and content from EZmix is still intact and working in EZmix 2. The major difference however, is that the new and revamped version comes with settings based on high-tech mastering effects, new reverb algorithms, guitar/bass amp and cab simulation, a completely revised interface and a large core content boost. Essentially, EZmix 2 is a mixing engineer, mastering suite and guitar/bass amp all rolled up into one package.