Gunnar Ekornås has released version 1.6 of Memorymoon and version 1.5 of Messiah, two virtual synthesizer plug-ins for Windows PC.
Memorymoon is based on the Memorymoog, while Messiah is inspired by the Prophet 5 synthesizer by Sequential Circuits.
Changes in Memorymoon v1.6
- Previous version still had a multi-core problem. It is fixed.
- Voice-modulation PW2 button fixed.
- Octave shift button (control section) now works in the release period.
- Voice card drift pitch2, and f-attack is now in the automation list.
- Envelope times now has exp curves when controlled from external knobs.
- GUI envelope deleted.
- Improved GUI to DSP converter for envelope sustain.
- Potential problem with clock2 in some hosts fixed.
- New phaser by Christian-W Budde.
- Updated wav player.
- The soundfont player has now interpolation when “CPU” button is off, and advanced sinc interpolation when “CPU” button is on.
- All patches has aftertouch to filter enabled.
- Global off/on button for delay and reverb.
- Some Midi-CC automation numbers corrected.
Changes in Messiah v1.2
- Previous version still had a multi-core problem. It is fixed.
- Poly mode is now 8 voices. All levels adjusted for the new polyphony.
- Octave shift button (control section) now works in the release period.
- Envelope times now has exp curves when controlled from external knobs.
- New phaser by Christian-W Budde.
- All arp patches synced to host clock by default.
- Global off/on button for delay.
- Improved page selectors.
Memorymoon and Messiah are available as VST instrument plug-ins for Windows PC for $30 USD each, or in a bundle for $40 USD.
More information: Gunnar Ekornås