Imaginando has announced an update to its software that lets users create visuals that react to MIDI and audio with ease. Version 2.0.6 of VS – Visual Synthesizer comes with support for endless encoders, and some more improvements and fixes.
VS – Visual Synthesizer offers a refreshing solution by making the creation of music-driven visuals accessible, intuitive, and creatively inspiring. Its compact yet powerful feature set is purposefully designed with a musician’s mindset, adopting familiar concepts from audio workflows to ease the transition into the visual realm.
Changes in VS 2 v2.0.6
- Allow tap tempo to be MIDI mapable.
- Added support to endless encoders.
- Fixed video layer start/end modulation.
- Fixed stuck material when using mono and note filtering.
- Fixed crash on AU plugin format on Intel Macs.
A free update for existing users, new customers can purchase VS 2 for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3 and AU) for €129 EUR. Use coupon code REKKERD at the checkout to get a 30% discount on VS 2 or any other purchase at the Imaginando store.
Additionally, Imaginando has announced a new video tutorial which dives deep into one of ‘s most powerful features, the Shader Editor.
In this VS 2 tutorial, we take a deep dive into the Shader Editor and show you how to edit, customize, and prepare your own shaders for use in VS.
Guided by Nuno’s avatar, this video explains how the Shader Editor works, how VS shaders are structured, and how you can safely modify existing shaders or create your own custom materials. You’ll learn how to clone factory shaders, understand the shader manifest, work with parameters, preview changes in real time, and define a default look for your shaders.
More information: Imaginando

