Nepheton update
- Przemek@d16
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Nepheton update
[EDITED on 6.07.2009]
Nepheton 1.1.2 VST and AU officially released. Downloadable for all
Nepheton's licensees from their User Area accounts (main page).
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[EDITED on 2.07.2009]
Nepheton 1.1.1 RC5 (VST and AU) has been released and is available in User Area (add-ons tab) for all Nepheton's licensees. Since previous version following changes have been made:
- fixed bug with step editing
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Nepheton will be updated in few days. You can check the latest build (release candidate - RC4) before official release and send us some feedback if You want. Both VST and AU versions are available in add-ons tab in User Area for registered licensees.
Because upcoming update covers many changes, read the informations below before making the update, please.
ALL DRUMMACHINES UNIFICATION AND UPDATES
Internal sequencer management
- Basic functionality of sequencers is as similar as possible
- Default settings were changed (Int Seq is on, Int Sync is on)
- Host play detection while sync with host was fixed, improved and unified
- Patterns Load/Save usage unified
- Randomizer behavior unified
Output management
- No master output available. All instruments are routed to 1st output by default.
- Routing management unified
- Trigger Output (audio) is present and is routed always to last available output
- Mono/Stereo modes for all audio outputs
Preset management. All drummachines have identical behavior:
- each preset covers whole drumkit
- presets are organized in groups
- preset manager is available
- preset storing behavior (available in options)
- filenaming conventions
Default resources can be defined
- Presets
- Internal patterns
- Midi CC map
- Drum map (for external mode)
Others
- Settings management is unified (Options button)
- Midi learn usage unified
- GUI updates
- Naming midi notes with patterns' names or instruments' names (depending on work mode). This function can be unavailable if host doesn't support it.
- Bugs with parameters automation were fixed
- Midi Outputs for internal seq mode (available in VST only at the moment)
SPECIFIC NEPHETON'S CHANGES
- Number of audio outputs is reduced to 12 (due to some hosts' limitations)
- Draggable tempo display for internal tempo change
- AU beta bugs were fixed
- Part1/2 indication bugs were fixed
COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
For projects created with previous version of Nepheton only:
- Internal patterns content
- Preset bank content
- Midi CC Map settings
- Parameter settings
may be recalled with new version. It highly depends on the host behavior which means that some old projects may not be restored properly or even at all. PLEASE finish Your current critical projects with previous version of Nepheton before any update, or at least make the backups of old files.
Thanks,
D16 Team
Nepheton 1.1.2 VST and AU officially released. Downloadable for all
Nepheton's licensees from their User Area accounts (main page).
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[EDITED on 2.07.2009]
Nepheton 1.1.1 RC5 (VST and AU) has been released and is available in User Area (add-ons tab) for all Nepheton's licensees. Since previous version following changes have been made:
- fixed bug with step editing
[/EDITED]
Nepheton will be updated in few days. You can check the latest build (release candidate - RC4) before official release and send us some feedback if You want. Both VST and AU versions are available in add-ons tab in User Area for registered licensees.
Because upcoming update covers many changes, read the informations below before making the update, please.
ALL DRUMMACHINES UNIFICATION AND UPDATES
Internal sequencer management
- Basic functionality of sequencers is as similar as possible
- Default settings were changed (Int Seq is on, Int Sync is on)
- Host play detection while sync with host was fixed, improved and unified
- Patterns Load/Save usage unified
- Randomizer behavior unified
Output management
- No master output available. All instruments are routed to 1st output by default.
- Routing management unified
- Trigger Output (audio) is present and is routed always to last available output
- Mono/Stereo modes for all audio outputs
Preset management. All drummachines have identical behavior:
- each preset covers whole drumkit
- presets are organized in groups
- preset manager is available
- preset storing behavior (available in options)
- filenaming conventions
Default resources can be defined
- Presets
- Internal patterns
- Midi CC map
- Drum map (for external mode)
Others
- Settings management is unified (Options button)
- Midi learn usage unified
- GUI updates
- Naming midi notes with patterns' names or instruments' names (depending on work mode). This function can be unavailable if host doesn't support it.
- Bugs with parameters automation were fixed
- Midi Outputs for internal seq mode (available in VST only at the moment)
SPECIFIC NEPHETON'S CHANGES
- Number of audio outputs is reduced to 12 (due to some hosts' limitations)
- Draggable tempo display for internal tempo change
- AU beta bugs were fixed
- Part1/2 indication bugs were fixed
COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
For projects created with previous version of Nepheton only:
- Internal patterns content
- Preset bank content
- Midi CC Map settings
- Parameter settings
may be recalled with new version. It highly depends on the host behavior which means that some old projects may not be restored properly or even at all. PLEASE finish Your current critical projects with previous version of Nepheton before any update, or at least make the backups of old files.
Thanks,
D16 Team
reducing the number of audio outputs to 12 seems like a step backward. you have 17 different sounds but now I can only use 12 at a time if I want individual control over them. even if I assign the conga's to the same output and the toms to the same output, there still isn't enough outs for the rest.
you state that this is due to host limitations, well if the host doesn't support it then that is the host's problem, you shouldn't have to restrict the host's that do support more than 12 outs.
you state that this is due to host limitations, well if the host doesn't support it then that is the host's problem, you shouldn't have to restrict the host's that do support more than 12 outs.
The way Speedsoft Vsampler 2 and 3 dynamically handles VSTI Outputs is a perfect example of how Drumazon and Nepheton should be.
This link is to the Vsampler3 demo
http://www.maz-sound.com/downloads/vs3/vsampler352.exe
This link is to the Vsampler3 demo
http://www.maz-sound.com/downloads/vs3/vsampler352.exe
- Sebastian@d16
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- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:20 pm
- Location: Katowice/Poland
okay fair enough.
How about providing a two separate builds, one with 12 out's, the other with 17.
I suppose it isn't that much of a problem because I can still use the previous version. Or could I use mono out's, would that work?
NI's Battery provide 32 stereo out's, they don't have a problem as far as I know.
Does the VST spec limit the number of out's?
How about providing a two separate builds, one with 12 out's, the other with 17.
I suppose it isn't that much of a problem because I can still use the previous version. Or could I use mono out's, would that work?
NI's Battery provide 32 stereo out's, they don't have a problem as far as I know.
Does the VST spec limit the number of out's?
The Vsampler dynamic system would solve everybody's problemsmatt wrote:okay fair enough.
How about providing a two separate builds, one with 12 out's, the other with 17.
I suppose it isn't that much of a problem because I can still use the previous version. Or could I use mono out's, would that work?
NI's Battery provide 32 stereo out's, they don't have a problem as far as I know.
Does the VST spec limit the number of out's?
This link is to the Vsampler3 demo
http://www.maz-sound.com/downloads/vs3/vsampler352.exe
- Przemek@d16
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- Sebastian@d16
- Posts: 1526
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:20 pm
- Location: Katowice/Poland
Hey,
We're going to check the hint with vsampler
As far as I know Battery can support UP to 32 channels, it means You can configure how many channels do You want to use. But it's kinda risky, because if You made project with 8 outputs for example, and then for some reason change to 10 outputs. The older projects can stop to load. Battery stores settings globally.
Best regards,
Sebastian
We're going to check the hint with vsampler
As far as I know Battery can support UP to 32 channels, it means You can configure how many channels do You want to use. But it's kinda risky, because if You made project with 8 outputs for example, and then for some reason change to 10 outputs. The older projects can stop to load. Battery stores settings globally.
Best regards,
Sebastian
I've just checked battery, it actually only supports 16 stereo outs (32 mono), so sorry for previous comment. I checked the Vsampler homepage and that only supports 16 stereo outs as well, so it looks like that maybe the limit.
ah well, no problem.
If I need individual outs for each sound I could just add another instance of Nepheton, so Its not a show stopper.
Thanks for giving your time anyway.
ah well, no problem.
If I need individual outs for each sound I could just add another instance of Nepheton, so Its not a show stopper.
Thanks for giving your time anyway.
16 outputs is the Vsampler limit because, they made it the limit. Couldn't d16 decide their own limit?matt wrote:I've just checked battery, it actually only supports 16 stereo outs (32 mono), so sorry for previous comment. I checked the Vsampler homepage and that only supports 16 stereo outs as well, so it looks like that maybe the limit.
ah well, no problem.
If I need individual outs for each sound I could just add another instance of Nepheton, so Its not a show stopper.
Thanks for giving your time anyway.
I like the idea of having 1 stereo master and the other mono outputs subtracted from the Master. This is exactly how the 808 works which doesn't force you to process all instruments individually when you're using multiple outputs.