Novation has released updates for its V-Station and software synthesizer instruments for Windows and Mac.

The V-Station is a polyphonic soft-synth for Mac and PC. It has the same real 3-oscillator flexibility as the award winning K-Station, with powerful filters, 8-voice polyphony, simultaneous Novation FX.

Originally launched in 1993, Bass Station’s flexible DCO oscillators and warm analogue signal path defined countless dance and electronic hits. Now a classic, its iconic sound is available as a software plug-in, carefully modelled to faithfully recreate the sounds of a monophonic, dual-oscillator analogue synthesizer.

Changes in V-Station v2.3

  • Fixed a problem where plug-ins can incorrectly require re-authorisation (Mac).
  • Fixed crashes with large projects (> 2GB) in Windows 64-bit.
  • Fixed crashes and occasional stuck notes with certain rare note on/off message sequences.
  • Updated splash screen.
  • Updated code-signing certificate (Windows).

Changes in Bass Station v2.1

  • Fixed a problem where plug-ins can incorrectly require re-authorisation (Mac).
  • Fixed crashes with large projects (> 2GB) in Windows 64-bit.
  • Fixed crashes and occasional stuck notes with certain rare note on/off message sequences.
  • Updated splash screen.
  • Fixed an issue where adding the plugin to a MIDI track caused it to crash if the computer is not connected to the internet.
  • Updated code-signing certificate (Windows).
  • Right click on plugin keyboard no longer causes stuck notes.

The updates are available to download from the Novation website.