What's new in Sonic Charge Microtonic 3.1.1

Jan 19, 2015
  • Added a couple of buttons in the file browsers for easier navigation between factory and user presets. We have fixed a bunch of minor bugs and compatibility issues and they now include support for our new unified Sonic Charge Plug-in multi-installer.

New in Sonic Charge Microtonic 3.1 (May 22, 2013)

  • First fully 64-bit compatible version.
Supports MIDI CC out for updating MIDI controllers with current parameter values.
  • Supports MIDI CC for mutes as well as MIDI keys.
Supports using MIDI CC to perform pattern edits.
  • Drum patches that are loaded from factory preset folders are now referenced to with relative file paths meaning that it will be easier to use the drum patch browser to change patches in factory presets.
  • Signed packages on Mac OS X.
  • Name of DLL's changed from MicroTonic(Multi)VST.dll to Microtonic(Multi).dll only. Name of plugin is Microtonic from now on, not μTonic or MicroTonic. Logotype is still μTONIC.
  • Fixed a bug where MIDI events occurring simultaneously would be processed in incorrect order, e.g. a note with 100% legato could stop the next note with its note off event.
  • Max length of program name reported to host is 64 characters.
  • De-initializes and releases all resources when last instance is removed from pro- 
ject.
  • Updated to latest support libraries. Lots of minor stability and compatibility im- provements.
  • In the file browser, drum patches are previewed on the individual outputs that they will load into.
  • Supports automatic online registration through Sonic Charge Authenticator.
  • New skin. Bigger. Beautifuller. Spacier. Space is the future.

New in Sonic Charge Microtonic 3.0.1 (May 26, 2011)

  • Fixed a problem in the AU version when loading version 2 projects that could make µTonic use the wrong program number.
  • Fixed a problem with clicks in exported audio when using the "Append" tail mode.
  • Fixed a rare timing drift problem between GUI and audio when using certain audio cards.
  • Solved a compatibility problem with the Windows version of Nuendo that froze the application when using copy functions in µTonic.
  • Eliminated some almost inaudible but unwanted aliasing in the sine oscillator.
  • µTonic now displays a special message when attempting to register with a version 1 or 2 key.
  • Code is PPC G4 compatible again (just as version 2 was).
  • Updated scripting engine.