Tritik has announced the release of updates to its Krush free bitcrusher effect and its big brother KrushPro, which adds additional features such as wavecrushing, ring modulation and frequency shifting, additive modulation, and more.
The updates bring VST3 format, native apple M1 support, and various bug fixes and stability improvements.
Changes in Krush v1.2.0
- Added: VST3 format.
- Added: Native Apple Silicon Support (M1 ARM Chip).
- Fixed: potential crash or audio burst when switching filters.
- Fixed: copy/paste menu not opening when right-clicking the preset name.
- Improved: minor changes in the graphical user interface.
Changes in KrushPro v1.1.0
- Added: VST3 format.
- Added: Native Apple Silicon Support (M1 ARM Chip).
- Fixed: potential crash or audio burst when switching filters.
- Fixed: bug in the ENV modulator processing code.
- Fixed: copy/paste menu not opening when right-clicking the preset name.
- Fixed: certain presets wrongly marked as modified after being loading.
KrushPro is priced 49 EUR, while Krush is free to download for Windows and Mac in VST/VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats.
More information: Tritik