![]() ![]() General: Removed 32-bit support on macOS and Windows ![]() General: Improved license functionality and branding for subscription General: Improved instantiation times for plugins General: Fixed opening authorization dialog triggering automation General: Fixed preset name restore in Logic when reopening a session General: Fixed plugin validation in Logic under macOS Catalina General: Qualified for use with Windows 10 November 2019 Update General: Qualified for use with macOS 10.15 Catalina General: Fixed audio processing initialization issues on amp and delay products General: Fixed UI resizing issues in Ableton Live on Windows General: Fixed logical issues in undo / redo behavior General: VST3: Fixed potential hangs in a DAW upon loading General: Qualified for use with the Windows Update General: Improved license dialog visibility in dark mode ![]() General: Fixed automation highlighting disappearing in Studio One General: Fixed possible artefacts when freezing or bouncing tracks in Pro Tools General: Compatibility with Logic on Apple Silicon devices via the Rosetta-2 layer General: fixed metering behavior in block sizes of 2048 samples and higher General: discontinued macOS 10.9 and 10.11 support General: discontinued Windows 7 support General: added Windows 11 and Windows 10 21H1 support General: added native Apple Silicon compatibility for VST3, VST2 and AU General: improved font drawing behavior General: fixed issue causing Logic to crash when closing the plugin UI General: improved plugin loading time in the DAW General: added native Apple Silicon compatibility for AAX This introduces a whole different approach to sonic character that is impossible to replicate with a ‘real-world’ optical compressor. Rather, the constant is directly manipulated by the ‘Speed’ parameter of the plugin. The modeled physical constant of the Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) was influenced by those of very real compressors, but there is no separate envelope circuit. They allow users the ability to adjust the effect of this character by introducing a separate resistance circuit that gives some control over the compression envelope.īrainworx decided to take a different approach to adjusting this compression envelope when modeling the bx_opto and bx_opto Pedal. Most optical compressors are appreciated for their musical, program dependent character produced by the light dependent circuitry of the sidechain. By dialing-in the Density and Level Trim controls, you can add that little extra taste of gain and color that’s needed. In addition to providing tone-laden compression, the bx_opto Pedal doubles as a gain pedal. After meticulously modeling the light-dependent circuits of several optical compressors, the bx_opto has amalgamated into a beastly little dynamics processor, teeming with character and spitting out sounds like no analog optical compressor can do. It provides a great way to get that charismatic compression of the bx_opto with a simpler interface, lower price tag, and guitar pedal feel. The bx_opto Pedal is a slimmed-down version of the bx_opto. ![]()
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