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Blue Cat MB Mixer updated to 3.4


Larry Shelby

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We are very proud to announce the MB-7 Mixer 3.4 10th anniversary update, the 27th release of our multiband multi-effects processor that can host third party plug-ins. 

This new version focuses on performance and stability, with a new multicore processing engine, Apple M1 support as a preview, and many other new features.

As a Blue Cat Audio customer, you are eligible for a special 10th anniversary pricing at €/$89, instead of 129 (31% off)!

https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_MB7Mixer/

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New Features & Improvements:

  • Up to 7 times more processing power with the new multicore engine that processes each band on a separate core.
  • New DSP workload meter that displays the DSP activity and CPU load.
  • Added MIDI control support (MIDI CC messages) for Next and Previous Preset commands, with MIDI learn.
  • Reduced time to load the MB-7 Mixer or any built-in plug-in.
  • Multiple DSP performance improvements.
  • Level meters and spectrum analyzers are not updated anymore when the user interface is closed, reducing CPU usage.
  • Reduced the number of threads used by the plug-in.
  • Improved global and preset settings window loading time on Windows.
  • Added ability to select the plug-in to load when a shell plug-in file is dragged and dropped onto a slot.
  • Full unicode support.
  • Preset files can now be dropped onto the preset LCD area to be loaded.
  • Native Apple M1 version available as a preview.

Fixes:

  • Fixed host loop end value not properly passed to hosted plug-ins, for the VST2 version.
  • Fixed several crashes upon load for multiple third party plug-ins (mostly VST3).
  • Fixed MIDI control for hosted plug-ins not always working when fed with silence.
  • Fixed VST3 (and sometimes VST) version freezing Ableton Live upon save on Windows.
  • Fixed harmonizer and Pitch Shifter built-in plug-ins that did not always flush their buffer upon bypass (short sounds could be heard when getting out of bypass)
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