FabFilter releases FabFilter Pro-Q 2.01 update
By HC News |
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, September 19, 2014. FabFilter announces the
release of FabFilter Pro-Q 2.01, a free update for existing Pro-Q 2
users with improvements to the piano display and solo mode along with
various bug fixes. Just released in August 2014, FabFilter Pro-Q 2 is a
major update to the Pro-Q equalizer plug-in with new features such as
Full Screen mode, Natural Phase processing, Auto Gain, Spectrum Grab,
Gain-Q interaction and universal filter slope support.
What's new in FabFilter Pro-Q 2.01?
- Improved the piano display: you can now drag multiple selected curves
in parallel, and double-clicking the piano display creates a new curve
at this position.
- Improved solo mode for Bell and Notch filters to better isolate the
frequency area of interest. When soloing Low/High-Cut filters, the Q
value now always stays the same, making it easier to just fine-tune the
frequency.
- Added support for displaying the current EQ curve in Avid's S6 control
surface.
- Fixed a bug in the Auto Gain feature: it would not correctly
compensate bands that are in per-channel mode (L/R or M/S). For example,
splitting a stereo band would double the auto gain effect. This now
works as intended while preserving compatibility with existing saved
sessions. When working with an existing session that uses Auto Gain,
simply disable and re-enable Auto Gain to get the new behavior.
- Fixed a bug in the VST3 plugin that could cause the sound to stay the
same (not using the new parameter values) after using Undo or loading a
preset.
- Fixed a bug in the VST3 plugin that caused the saved parameter state
to be ignored when opening a saved Audio Montage in WaveLab 8 (this fix
is not needed for WaveLab 8.5.10).
- Fixed a bug in the VST3 plugin that caused the latency to be reported
as zero when opening a saved Audio Montage in WaveLab 8 and 8.5.
- Fixed a bug in Natural Phase mode that could cause an incorrect
frequency response with some rare combinations of frequency and slope
settings with Low Cut and Notch filters.
- Fixed a bug when double-clicking a control to enter a new value:
clicking outside the input box now accepts the new value while
previously it would discard it.
- Fixed a bug in the AU plugin: pressing Cmd+Q to quit the host while
Pro-Q 2 was in full screen mode would cause it to crash.
- Fixed a bug when zooming out in the display when Analyzer Freeze is
enabled: this would create a large blob on the left side of the display
in the analyzer.
- Fixed a bug with Full Screen mode in the 32-bit VST2 plugin in Cubase
on Mac OS X when 'Always on top' was enabled: the plugin window would
float on top of the full screen window. In addition, keystrokes are now
correctly passed to Cubase in this case (e.g. playback start/stop).
- Small other bug fixes and improvements.
The FabFilter Pro-Q 2.01 update is ready for download now at
www.fabfilter.com/download. For more information on FabFilter Pro-Q 2,
see www.fabfilter.com/products/pro-q-2-equalizer-plug-in.
FabFilter Pro-Q 2 is available for EUR 149, USD 199 or GBP 124,
supporting both Windows and Mac OS X in VST and VST 3, Audio Units, AAX,
RTAS and AudioSuite plug-in formats. Bundles with FabFilter Pro-Q 2 and
other FabFilter plug-ins are also available at: www.fabfilter.com/shop.
Existing FabFilter customers can purchase or upgrade to Pro-Q 2 with
very attractive discounts by logging in to their online user account at:
www.fabfilter.com/myaccount.
System requirements on Windows are either Windows 8, 7, Vista or XP and
a VST 2/3 host or Pro Tools, or Mac OS X 10.5 or higher with Intel
processor, and an Audio Units host, VST 2/3 host, or Pro Tools. Both
32-bit and 64-bit hosts are supported.
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