Molot Changelog

What's new in Molot 0.3.1

Feb 14, 2013
  • Output and editing of numeric parameter values. (Editing not implemented in 32-bit AU version)
  • Fixed wrong mode in some presets.
  • Fixed filter used in linear phase oversampling mode.
  • Added “dithering off” option.
  • Fixed working with VstToRTAS.
  • Added AU version.
  • Added support for 10 times attack time scaling.
  • Changed limiter code (based on Limiter No6)

New in Molot 0.3 (Apr 4, 2012)

  • VU-meter calibrated for -18 dBFS, 300 ms.
  • By clicking on triangle in the bottom left corner now all parameter values
  • are shown. To increase value use the right mouse button. To decrease value
  • use the left mouse button.
  • Automatic “Oversampling” parameter correction in presets when the project
  • uses high sample rates (the value goes proportionally smaller).
  • Choosen language now saving.
  • Ability to save current settings as “Default” preset parameters by button
  • “Save as Default”.
  • New parameters:
  • “Sd.chain” – sidechain commutation:
  • "Internal” – use inputs 1 and 2 (as usual)
  • “External” – use external stereo sidechain (inputs 3 and 4)
  • “A, R Time” – attack and release times multiplier:
  • “1:1″ – use times specified (as usual)
  • “1/10,1:1″ – attack time 10 times smaller
  • “1:1,1/10″ – release time 10 times smaller
  • “1/10″ – both attack time and release time 10 times smaller
  • “Upsampl.” – oversampling type selection
  • “Easy” – use simplified oversampling (as usual)
  • “Norm.”– use linear-phase oversampling (latency 344 samples)
  • Attack/release curves were reverted back to 0.2.155 version.
  • NOTE: The plugin uses the same PLUGIN-ID as 0.2.168. You can safely update old binary with this version.

New in Molot 0.2.145 (Apr 2, 2011)

  • New upsampling code: latency now 2 samples
  • Faster limiter release
  • Fixed bug with preset names changing

New in Molot 0.2.145 (Apr 2, 2011)

  • sigma and alpha attack modes
  • Neve 33609 like sound in sigma mode
  • Fairchild 670 like sound in alpha mode
  • very characterful sound
  • dual mono, linked stereo, M, S and M/S modes
  • up to 8x oversampling
  • mid-scoop EQ for simple snare and guitars balance fix
  • limiter for peaks suppressing
  • almost zero latency (2 samples)