Compositor v9.3.2 – An Update You Have Been Waiting For
Indeed, the update has been released! I have updated the audio channels engine to operate from groove~ objects. I am particularly utilizing the grooveduck abstraction which also incorporates the loop interpolation routine. After testing this update, several functionalities have become more intuitive. For instance, Sync now synchronizes with the Main Frame tempo, and in unsync mode, it operates independently of the tempo. Additionally, I have extended the Access Group deny to 8192 ports, replacing the previous 191 ports. Consequently, audio data streams now operate smoothly without digital clicks at the beginning of each two-bar loop. Only analog clicks are audible, which are inherent to audio data submitted into a channel. There are numerous audio loops with analog clicks and Ether noises. Now, I am closer to implementing MDL12 within Compositor v9. As most of you are eagerly anticipating automatic loop emissions and direct recording into the channel. This update will facilitate the automatic growth of the radio loops database from each live session to the next.
Groove~ playback has introduced several changes to auxiliary audio channels. Notably, x2 functionality is now limited to loop mode, stretching audio by half when applied. The Cost parameter has been extended to cover the full range from 0 to 8192 bpm, enhancing its sensitivity to changes and resulting in a complete grid when set to 100%.
Furthermore, I have reverse-engineered the click detection algorithm of the RAD96 autonomous system, responsible for virtual switching forwarding. This system now requires significant effort to detect interpolated loops.
Musically, this update is particularly significant for LF (Low Frequency) radio translations from Compositor v9. You can purchase this update as a new product or receive it for free if you previously received the promotional code for initial downloading.