![]() New I/O framework: Add Jack support, dynamically loaded only if it is installed.New I/O framework: Enabled resampling in new I/O mode when Auto is selected even if buffers are very small.New I/O framework: Add 1 extra block to MME/Wasapi/Kernel Streaming based on buffer size, to prevent almost certain hiccups at buffer size 0.New I/O framework: Increased target buffer filling for synchronization by 1 block, making it identical to the old framework, and more logical.The BIMP can now be used in Stereo Tool DSP and VST plugin versions! All Stereo Tool-based products migrated to new I/O layer.New GUI: Added metering overview screen.New GUI has been greatly improved since the (very early) 10.00 release in ST-Enterprise.New GUI: Added Persistent display of CPU, buffer fillings. ![]() New GUI: Added display for active sample rate in plugins. ![]() New user interface and web interface are completely reorganized.All Stereo Tool-based products migrated to new user interface.Should you encounter any issues after installing version 10.10, you can always revert to 9.92 - but please notify us of any issues that you encounter! Plus a few touches unique to each model.Stereo Tool 10.10 is a massive change compared to the previously released version, 9.92. The five models offer a wide range of different characteristics that fundamentally affect the overall sound, giving you a broad palette to start with for your next riff, bass and pad.Īll five share common controls: waveform selection, octave range, mix or independent output volume controls, a noise source and plentiful modulation options. Like the filters, Diva’s oscillators are also modelled on classic hardware. All filters have modulation options and the traditional cutoff and resonance controls, but each has its character, quirks and options. (If you are interested, Urs wrote an in-depth blog post about ZDF.)ĭiva models five different filters found in classic hardware synthesizers. With ZDF, the delays normally produced when modelling analogue circuits are vastly reduced, resulting in a much more authentic resonance behaviour. A combination of realtime circuit simulation and zero delay feedback (ZDF) design gives Diva its remarkable sound. The filters are at the heart of Diva’s analogue sound. ![]() One spirit, many flavours Oscillators and Filters ![]()
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