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MeldaProductions 9.07 released
Added MChannelMatrix plugin. Added automatic latency compensation to MXXX. Enabled modulators are now marked green. Added current position indicator to signal shape editor in modulators and relevant plugin LFOs. Improved MRecorder GUI. Added post-processing to MRecorder allowing trimming, fade in/out and normalization. Added bank name to multiparameters plus a new units mode "By bank name", which uses the names as units for the multiparameter. Multiparameters in Banks mode can be displayed as check boxes on the easy screen. Added global interpolate set button to multiparameter banks mode. Multiparameter name is now visible in the title of the edit window. Added volume left & volume right parameters, audition left & right to MUtility and most panels can now be collapsed to make it more compact. MRhythmizer and MMultiBandRhythmizer sequence copy/paste now copies the name as well. Graph curvature points can now be fine-tuned using Ctrl. MXXX active preset groups can now be collapsed. MXXX is now selecting the current active preset when resaving. MXXX now refreshes the list of active presets after a change has been made. Added Mirror X and Mirror Y features to all graphs. Fix: Number of presets in each folder didn't match if search has been used. Fix: Simulate realistic shapes in MVibrato and MMultiBandVibrato didn't work. Fix: Equalizer band copy & paste didn't update. Fix: Multiparameters in Banks mode didn't update LFO's step sequencer immediately. Fix: Multiparameter bank randomize could lead to unstable situations. Fix: Plugin windows could be resized more than the screen size. Fix: Cancel button in transformation shape editors didn't reverb the changes. Fix: Preset window didn't select current preset when Sort has been enabled.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/21 20:49:48
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you might as well post a melda update thing every 2-3 weeks hehe.. from what I've noticed of late :)
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/23 12:48:05
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I've given up trying to keep current with Melda revisions. I'm still running an ancient version from weeks ago.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/23 13:04:20
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I try to do it every 10th time. Which is still pretty often.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/23 14:51:40
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☄ Helpfulby rtucker55 2015/07/27 07:30:47
I, for one, wish cakewalk were as eager and enthusiastic about updating and improving their software as melda are. they always reach for the highest level of control and detail possible with incredibly clever and modern design. meanwhile cakewalk are content with having bits and pieces remaining in the program that haven't even worked for so long that they may as well be considered vestigial.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/27 07:06:47
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I dislike what melda have done with this (or previous?) release, where they've started dropping shared dll's in the Windows directory - that's *really* had practice and I hope they amend that (I won't be updating until they do so).
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/27 07:42:05
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Spencer I, for one, wish cakewalk were as eager and enthusiastic about updating and improving their software as melda are. they always reach for the highest level of control and detail possible with incredibly clever and modern design. meanwhile cakewalk are content with having bits and pieces remaining in the program that haven't even worked for so long that they may as well be considered vestigial.
I guess you haven't heard about the CW monthly updates. More to the point what is it that isn't working in Sonar? Have you sent a problem report to CW about the non working "bits and pieces"?
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/27 09:36:58
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I'll just take the easy way out, because it's the morning, and point towards the mfx chord analyzer. Pretty sure they've known about that one for a while Then again, if it worked, maybe I wouldn't have ended up learning theory.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/07/27 10:57:03
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KPerry I dislike what melda have done with this (or previous?) release, where they've started dropping shared dll's in the Windows directory - that's *really* had practice and I hope they amend that (I won't be updating until they do so).
Putting the common runtime into the Windows directory may be a lazy cheat, but hardly a reason not to update.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/02 10:55:09
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Is updating as simple as running the latest installer and overwriting - or should previous versions be uninstalled first? Thanks, Gavin
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/02 11:00:53
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/02 11:01:36
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Hi, No issue with overwriting here at all also....
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/02 11:49:42
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KPerry
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/03 10:18:51
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bitflipper
KPerry I dislike what melda have done with this (or previous?) release, where they've started dropping shared dll's in the Windows directory - that's *really* had practice and I hope they amend that (I won't be updating until they do so).
Putting the common runtime into the Windows directory may be a lazy cheat, but hardly a reason not to update.
The main reason for not wanting to buy into it in this state is that something (like, er, Windows 10, say :-)) may stop this behaviour from working: I've been bitten by "non-standard" developments in the past that I want to select plug-ins/versions that are well-behaved and follow the Windows development rules. Way less pain that way.
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Re: MeldaProductions 9.07 released
2015/08/03 11:11:56
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Actually, it's not so much "non-standard" as it is an obsolete standard. Moot difference, I admit. Either way, Microsoft could break it. Not like they have a history of doing that... As a developer myself, I've had to deal with Microsoft's whims for many years. When Windows breaks my code, it's up to me to fix it. Sometimes that's been a royal pain. My application also interfaces with Word and Excel, and my code is littered with "if Word version X, do this, else if version XX, do that". What MS calls "standards" are actually a moving target. Even following the rules as dictated by MS is no guarantee they won't break your code, even in a fix release (excuse me, "service pack"). In the end, it's up to the application developer to stay on top of MS (and Apple's) capricious ways. Melda is one developer I'd trust to quickly address any future incompatibilities.
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