Featuring a new patch browser and a built-in automatic patch creator, polyphonic aftertouch, Apple M1 support, and more!
Synapse Audio have released an update to their Dune synthesiser with version 3.5 now including a new patch browser and a built-in automatic patch creator, polyphonic aftertouch, Apple M1 support, and more.
What you need to know:
- Synapse Audio have announced an update to their Dune synthesiser with version 3.5 now including a new patch browser and a built-in automatic patch creator, polyphonic aftertouch, Apple M1 support, and more.
- Even less CPU is used than in the Rosetta 2 emulation allowing for better memory usage.
- Synapse Audio Dune 3.5 is a free update for existing customers of Dune 3.The regular price is 159€ (approx. AU$253).
Read all the latest product news here.
The update starts with a new VST 3 version for the plugin that is joint by full native support for Apple M1 machines.
Even less CPU is used than in the Rosetta 2 emulation allowing for better memory usage, as the developer claims each new plugin instance now chews through a lot less memory than version 3.4.
Synapse has increased the initial polyphony from 16 to 24, and has also introduced a new patch browser with sound banks and categories, with a new genetics function that allows you to create new patches from existing ones.
Synapse Audio Dune 3.5 is a free update for existing customers of Dune 3.The regular price is 159€ (approx. AU$253).
Check out all the new features below.
Head to Synapse Audio’s website for more.