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here’s the updates:
*Awesome new skins added, created by JPN. Both N3 and N4.
*The reverb level control didn’t also adjust the level for the harmonics (along with the reverb itself) in the past (it should have), now it does.
*In the main, full spring reverbs (not the pseudo stereo ones), the harmonics levels were adjusted to be more authentic to the hardware (for both versions- with and without the fadeout control).
*Harmonics impulses have also been shortened in length which probably reduced CPU use a little (probably barely noticeable).
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*The tape delay program(s) has been improved in sound quality, similarly to how I updated my cassette deck 1 and 2 libraries a while back improving their sound. A kind of ‘brittleness’ has been removed which was due to the wow/flutter of the tape motor causing errors with NAT (sampling program). I’ve also removed harmonic kerns 4 and 5 from the full tape delay program, because they were so low in level that they didn’t really contribute anything. Removing them improves load times, ram, CPU use.