mucoder has updated hypercyclic to version 1.1.367.
hypercyclic
is a freeware LFO-driven MIDI arpeggiator, gate effect and step
sequencer for mangling sustained MIDI input chords, the output of which
can then drive other MIDI instruments. It won 2nd place in the KVR Developer Challenge '07.
hypercyclic
can generate MIDI that can be recorded and/or sent to other plug-ins.
It features a built-in synth for testing purposes. Two tempo-synced LFOs
can be used to modulate various parameters for creating interesting
rhythmic effects and chord variations. A unique feature is the
possibility to modulate the sequencer step size itself, which can be
useful for creating glitchy stuttering effects.
What's new in hypercyclic 1.1?
v1.1 is functionally identical to v1.0, but has been fully rewritten internally and now shares the same new underlying modular engine and built-in synth used by tonespace 2. It should also provide a much faster experience when opening the hypercyclic plug-in window on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
v1.1 is functionally identical to v1.0, but has been fully rewritten internally and now shares the same new underlying modular engine and built-in synth used by tonespace 2. It should also provide a much faster experience when opening the hypercyclic plug-in window on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
The
Windows version was tested on Windows 7 64-bit (but should work on XP,
Vista, 32-bit). The Mac OS X version was tested on Tiger 10.4 and Snow
Leopard 10.6 (but should also work on Panther, Leopard, and later). The
Linux version was tested on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS (not sure what
other versions might work).
Changes in Build 1.1.367:
- Fixed: slow UI loading time on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- Fixed: groove timing has improved.
- Fixed: MIDI song pointer follow has been improved in standalone version.
- New: standalone version now accepts MIDI sync messages.
- New: uses new test synth with PADsynth algorithm.
- New: LFO waveform is now displayed.
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