Electronic Vintage Ensemble Updated

US Wusik EVE Upgraded To Version 3      30/09/10

Electronic Vintage Ensemble Updated


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Wusik has released an updated version of EVE, its "vintage electronic ensemble" plugin, to version 3, for both Windows (VST) and MAC (VST/AU).

Here's what's new in Wusik EVE V3.0.0:

  • Added: Stereo and Mono WusikSND Support
  • Added: 32 and 16 bits WusikSND Support. Plus, the 16 bit files will use 16 bit buffers but 32 bit processing, therefore, the same audio-quality but with half the memory usage.
  • Added: Quality option with up to 16 times Oversampling
  • Added: Integrated ARP with several options.
  • Added: User-Skinable option via BMP files. (no resizing)
  • Added: One shot sounds: once a sample is done playing, it releases the voice (eg: drum sounds)
  • Added: The preset browser on the right now let you browse banks and sounds too, with no limitations of sub-folders and file-name lengths.
  • Added: The preset browser now has the following options for presets: copy, paste, move up, move down, init, remove and rename.
  • Added: Master Vibrato ("V" knob next to Fine-Tune - On by default) Assigned to both Mod-Wheel and Aftertouch, but Aftertouch has priority, so if your keyboard has this function, it disables the Mod-Wheel for the Master Vibrato.
  • Added: Option to Bypass all Effects. (global menu)
  • Updated: Midi-Learn now supports Aftertouch.
  • Updated: Improved Pitch-Bend. (Smooth)
  • Fixed: audio problem with short waveforms (eg: pure sine)x

Pricing and Availability

 The upgrade is $39.95 USD for previous users. 

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