Larry Shelby Posted June 18, 2020 Share Posted June 18, 2020 FabFilter has just released an update for all FabFilter plug-ins, containing various bug fixes and improvements. This update is free for existing customers and FabFilter recommends everyone to update to the latest plug-in versions. So, what's new in this update? Pro-Q 3: Fixed an issue that could cause high volume spikes when switching a curve between Low Cut and Brick Wall shapes. Fixed a possible crash when changing a plug-in preference (e.g. Show Help Hints) with multiple plug-in instances open. Fixed an issue with the Compare button lighting up incorrectly in Pro Tools. Fixed a bug that caused the Input reference option in EQ Match not to work. Saturn 2: Fixed a bug that caused missing modulation visualization when using 150% High DPI scaling on Windows. All plug-ins: Fixed an issue with text entry for parameters on macOS Catalina. Fixed occasional crashes on macOS when loading projects in some DAWs (e.g. Logic Pro), related to having PACE-protected third-party plug-ins in the same session. Fixed occasional crashes in Bitwig on macOS, when opening sessions that contain FabFilter VST3 plug-ins with side chain support. Fixed interface scaling issues on macOS 10.14 and higher, when dragging a plug-in interface between Retina and non-Retina monitors. All VST3 and AU plug-ins with now show up in the DAW without the 'FabFilter ' or 'FF ' prefix in their name. On macOS, all plug-ins are now 64-bit only. Minor bug fixes and improvements. The updated plug-ins are fully compatible with previous versions. The latest versions and 30-day trials are available for download now at www.fabfilter.com/download. System requirements are either Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista or XP (32-bit and 64-bit) and a VST 2/3 host or Pro Tools, or Mac OS X 10.8 or higher (64-bit only) with Intel processor, and an Audio Units host, VST 2/3 host, or Pro Tools. https://www.fabfilter.com/download 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bitflipper Posted June 18, 2020 Share Posted June 18, 2020 These are some pretty obscure bugs, none of which I was aware of. Typical for FF updates. Goes to show just how stable their initial releases are, when you have to reach to find any problems. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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