[LAD] [ANN] Invada Studio Plugins - version 1.1.0

Fraser fraser at arkhostings.com
Sun Jul 5 12:03:51 UTC 2009


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Hi Everyone,

I've released a new version of the Invada LV2 plugins. Major changes are:

* Added new plugin: 'Delay - Munge'.

A delay with non-linear response in the feedback loop. The 'munge' affect is
more noticeable the higher the feedback. Also features a LFO and delay calculator.
Screenshot:
http://www.invadarecords.com/images/downloads/Screenshot-Invada_Delay_Munge.png

* Added new plugin: 'Test Tones'

This was more for myself but others may appreciate this. Just a simple sine
oscillator but via the custom GUI the frequency can be set to well known
calibration and musical frequencies. Useful if you need to fault find, calibrate
analogue equipment or if desperate to tune an instrument when you have no tuner
handy.

* Eliminated 'zipping' from changing controls.

All plugins now handle parameter changes (across the entire range) without
producing any audio artefacts ('zipping' noises). No issues with automation of
controls.

* Filters now adjustable from the display

Adjust filters by dragging the response curve about one the display within the
filter plugins.

* Some RDF updates
 + ladspa URN as per
http://lists.lv2plug.in/pipermail/devel-lv2plug.in/2009-June/000226.html
 + Added extended port properties to rdf (log)

* Numerous tweaks/improvements.


People using lv2rack version 4 should upgrade to version 5 before using this
release as I've backed out a workaround from version 1.0.1 which was done just
to support version 4 of lv2rack.

Download is here: http://www.invadarecords.com/Downloads.php?ID=00000264
Ubuntu packages here: https://launchpad.net/~invada/+archive/ppa

cheers,
Fraser
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