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Audio Nebula updates Aurora FM to v1.3 for Windows and Linux

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Audio Nebula

Audio Nebula has updated Aurora FM to version 1.3 for Windows and Linux.

Changes include:

  • Per-operator feedback.
    • Each operator can simultaneously be fed-back by itself or by any of its descendant modulated operators.
    • There's a new modulation target for each operator's feedback amount (FB #).
    • The redundant algorithms (those whose only difference was the location of the single feedback operator) are thus eliminated.
    • And while the apparent number of algorithms is reduced, the reality is that in comparison the number of algorithms has VASTLY expanded. The new architecture is equivalent to having tens of thousands of DX algorithms.
  • In addition, there are 7 totally new algorithms and the algorithms have been reordered with consistent carrier and modulator assignment order. This improves operator compatibility between algorithms, encourages and facilitates sonic exploration, and improves the outcome of randomization.
  • Addition of 2 CC input mod sources assignable everywhere (CTL1/CTL2).
  • New Unison Rank mod source (Uni #).
  • Minimum LFO/S&H rate lowered from 0.1 to 0, minimum step size reduced from 0.1 to 0.01.
  • New 2nd Overdrive algorithm, less extreme and with more even harmonics than odd.
  • Delay now has 4 variations - stereo, mono, stereo ping-pong, and mono ping-pong (2Ch, M, P-P 2, P-P M).
  • Tempo-sync mode added to Chorus rate.
  • Pan control added to Part slot window.
  • Operator On/Off toggling from Algorithm diagram.
  • Ability to change the level of multiple simultaneous envelope points with ALT modifier.
  • Fixed drag-and-drop not working under some hosts.
  • Performance improvements.
  • Randomization improvements.
  • Bug fixes, crash fixes, and fixes for some inconsistent behaviour in some edge cases involving envelopes, looping, and mod source timings.

Head to Audio Nebula to listen to a new song created exclusively with Aurora FM for KVR's One Synth Challenge, and to try out Aurora FM for yourself.

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