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  •  11 May 2005 08:31

Release Notes: The distort2 effect was reworked, so downloading a few megabytes of lookup tables is not necessary. A new equalizer effect was added. A GTK 2 port was made. Better presets were added for phasor, distort1, and tremolo effects. A lot of minor fixes were made.

  •  21 Apr 2003 05:11

Release Notes: This version features a new distortion effect and a noise gate effect.

  •  03 Apr 2003 05:03

Release Notes: DirectSound playback is now used on Windows, which dramatically improves the latency. Tooltips were added for most major controls.

  •  17 Mar 2003 05:00

Release Notes: The sampling parameters can be changed from the interface. Meaningful measurement units (%, ms) are shown for every slider control. A new phasor option was added to turn on bandpass filter. A lot of code cleanups were done. Delay was fixed to reset memory when the "Time" slider is updated. Minor documentation updates were made.

  •  12 Feb 2003 03:29

Release Notes: The program was ported to Win32, which allows tracks to be written as WAV files. Documentation was added, a critical bug in the tremolo effect was fixed, and some major code cleanups and numerous bugfixes were made.

  •  28 Mar 2001 11:01

Release Notes: The "Clip" function was removed from distortion. Effect control windows now ignore "delete_event", to prevent accidental closing. The bank clist widget now auto-resizes its width. A "BUGS" section was added to README. The program now drops super-user priviledges immediately after setting real time priority to the pumper thread. Attempts to open a file for writing when the file already exists will now silently overwrite the existing file instead of causing an error.

  •  12 Mar 2001 06:07

Release Notes: This release now properly closes the main window without leaving the application in memory.

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