We removed the “dry_level” value from the Dark Room preset of Hall Reverb.
The factory presets for the Dragonfly plugins are a bit special because they do not change dry/wet/mix controls (intentionally).
There was one rogue preset that still had a setting for the dry level value, something that slipped by when preparing these presets.
Now corrected.
Together with the Convolution Loader and Convolution Reverb, a set of convolution-based reverbs has been pushed to stable, these ones commercial as provided by DoGood Sound.
In order to keep things clean, we will use a single post for the DoGood Sound plugin variants.
Today we start with 2, with more to come soon.
DoGood Sound Reverbs, VeJa Rambler and VeJa Red Apple updated to deal with licensing issues.
They were missing some properties that correctly identified them as commercial plugins.
If you had issues with these plugins before, please make sure to update them and reload the MOD web interface.
MOD Auto Input Selector and Auto Output Selector updated to 1.0-6
The output selector will now bypass the signal when no analog outputs are in use, same as if both were connected.
That should help the case of using headphones.
VeJa Mutant updated to 3.0-3
This update brings some CPU optimizations to the Mutant
VeJa Onyx updated to 1.0-7
This update optimizes the Onyx by a tiny bit and also fixes a rare bug where there are artifacts on the output when rapidly changing tonestack parameters
MOD Auto Input Selector and Auto Output Selector updated to 1.0-7
They are now available on Duo and Duo X, even though the actual functionality behind the plugin does not work on those (it will act as if both 1 & 2 IO are always connected).
We are pushing these in order to improve compatibility across shared pedalboards between different devices.
This update brings a rework of the disk streaming logic for the audio file player plugin, which now uses less background CPU and causes less CPU spikes.
Resampling from sample ratios higher than 48kHz was corrected.
A CV output port was added, for signaling the current play status.
And finally it can now load quad files, picking either the first or last 2 channels from such files (configurable through the advanced settings screen).
The MIDI File player is updated along side it as they belong to the same plugin bundle, but no changes were made to it.
Plugin is updated to its latest version from @MikeOliphant that brings a DC offset fix (high-pass filter) after the model processing.
We did a few optimizations to reduce its CPU load a little bit too.
More importantly we have added “buffered” parameter in its advanced settings, which moves the audio processing of NAM into a secondary thread but in turns adds 1 audio cycle of latency (which is 2.66ms on a MOD unit under normal circumstances).
This “reduces” the DSP load of NAM nano models on a Dwarf from 65% to 15% at the cost of a bit of latency, and of course incurs in additional background processing.
Same limitations regarding nano vs standard models still apply, but with this option some users will now be able to add quite a few more plugins in the pedalboard.
Plugin is updated yet again to its latest version from @MikeOliphant, tweaking the way it pre-loads the models.
For MOD we have put in place a workaround that prevented files from being used reliably in user created presets, but as side-effect any pedalboards now shared with the NAM plugin won’t have the model file inside.
We believe to have identified the issue that breaks presets, but as we needed to have a working setup dealing with presets we pushed the workaround.
Proper fix should be part of next v1.13.x bugfix release.