nashNET have released reViSiT v0.8.5 (formerly known as VSTrack).
Changes:
Changes:
- Performance - reViSiT v0.85 clocks in at over 400% faster than VSTrack v0.84 - and with the lighter CPU load, almost everyone should be able to get the full 32-track polyphony (soon to be 64).
- Host Support - This new version has been tested on a variety of VST hosts, and has been adapted to work on Cubase SX, Logic 5, Cubase VST, Bidule and many others.
- User Interface - v0.85 boast a bigger, sleeker and more usable interface than its predecessor - users can now see 6 tracks at once, each with 48 rows (80% more than v0.84).
- ZIP Archiving - reViSiT now automatically zips the module and sample data into a single compressed, zip-compatible file (which can then be re-loaded directly into reViSiT). Users can easily open the sample files, which are WAVE-compatible, in any sound editor - or even edit the XML-compatible pattern data.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes -Including the ability to mute and solo track during playback.
Though reViSiT is already a fully-capable piece of music software, there are a number of features that remain to be implemented before v1.0.
The following features are priorities in forthcoming Alpha releases:
- Mouse Support - Future Alpha versions of reViSiT will boast basic mouse support (e.g. slider manipulation, editor tabs). Beta versions will feature a more advanced mouse implementation (e.g. pattern selections / drag ‘n drop manipulations).
- MIDI IN / OUT - reViSiT will eventually allow input via MIDI (from the host – for pattern recording and live playback), as well as MIDI output.
- Surround Sound Support - Tracking notation offers an ideal method of addressing surround sound spatialised sound, reViSiT will eventually feature detailed support for writing music in quadraphonic and 5.1 sound.