New in Surfer EQ 1.2.0 (Apr 10, 2013)
- New Features:
- MIDI support: SurferEQ now has MIDI note input and supports 3 operation modes (described in detail below)
- AAX compatibility. 32 and 64 bit, Pro Tools 11 compatible
- Settings window allows tweaking pitch tracking parameters
- Improvements:
- Improved filter transitions (Fixed "pop"s on extreme settings)
- CPU usage optimized by up to 75%
- Trial version is now a 30-day fully functional trial
- Bug-fixes:
- Graphics compatibility with Retina displays
- Fixed keyboard input issues in some Windows hosts
- Fixed rare crashes in Windows
- MIDI Modes:
- MIDI mode 1: Note Overrides Detection
- Designed for easy correction of the pitch-detection engine when required. A MIDI Note On input will override the internal pitch-detector. On MIDI Note Off, the pitch-detection engine will resume its operation.
- MIDI mode 2: Surf By Note
- Designed for frequency specific ducking. Pitch / Frequency is controlled by MIDI, Internal pitch-detection engine is disabled. MIDI Note On / Off toggles Surf-enabled bands.
- MIDI mode 3: Instrument Mode
- Designed to be played like an instrument where the source audio acts as an oscillator. Pitch / Frequency and sound are controlled and triggered by MIDI Notes.