BlauKraut Engineering has updated the Charlatan virtual synthesizer to version 1.1.3. Charlatan is a polyphonic, subtractive virtual analog software synthesizer plugin whose design focuses on sound quality and easy usability. Changes in Charlatan v1.1.3 Bug fix: corrected placement of non-linearities in 4-pole low-pass filter. Mainly noticeable with high resonance. Filter key tracking: account for glide [...]
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Published on Nov 29, 2011 8:57:37 AM by rekkerd.org

 


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