Melda updated to 9.11

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2015/10/16 18:36:23 (permalink)

Melda updated to 9.11

All MeldaProduction effects and MPowerSynth have been updated to 9.11, which comes with several new improvements, features and some fixes. It is recommended to install this update.
The update is free as always and you can install it simply by downloading and using the newest installer from our download page.


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    Re: Melda updated to 9.11 2015/10/16 18:56:29 (permalink)
    Got a link to the change log, Larry?


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    Re: Melda updated to 9.11 2015/10/16 20:46:20 (permalink)
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    Re: Melda updated to 9.11 2015/10/16 21:41:34 (permalink)
    Thanx scook...was away for a bit...


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    Re: Melda updated to 9.11 2015/10/17 08:46:31 (permalink)
    Thanks, Steve. 
     
    I see there's a significant enhancement to MSpectralDynamics, described as "per-frequency attack/release curves". I'm just starting to experiment with that, but what it means is you can now set a slower attack for highs to help preserve transients.
     
    I've been in the habit of routinely raising attack and release times with this plugin, to preserve the "sparkle" of a full mix. The necessary compromise has been that it then becomes less-responsive to lows. Now, I can use the Attack Curve as a "sparkle knob" and hear those acoustic guitar picks and cymbal tings come back, even with aggressive attack and release settings on the lows and mids. This amazing plugin just got even better.


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