Fix possible FPU denormalization issue in resampling code causing high CPU load Fix midi timing when using large block sizes Plugin latency is now reported to host, fixes audio offsets when bouncing and other synchronization issues
The saved state includes global parameters, the RAM banks A & B, the current Multi (in Multi mode) plus all Singles referenced by that Multi and the current Single in Single mode Plugin state is now saved in host/project. MIDI: Support Global, Total, Arrangement and Controller Dump requests Small performance improvements in DSP code Fix plugin getting stuck if block size is larger than 4096
Fix plugin failing AU validation on Mac OS plugin not responding to MIDI Sysex "Global Request" state restore after reopening plugin sent default presets before sending the correct ones ROM location search did not find any ROM in certain circumstances
MIDI clock events confused DSP and corrupted other MIDI events, such as Pitch Bend and others. plugin did not remember Single/Multi mode switch Default Master Volume is now set to 127 instead of 100 An arm64 JIT recompiler has been implemented, which gives a large performance boost on Apple M1, Raspberry Pi and other arm64 based CPUs WindowsĭSP563xx Emulator Virus Edition v1.1.9 MacĭSP563xx Emulator Virus Edition v1.1.9 VSTĭSP563xx Emulator Virus Edition v1.1.9 AU LinuxĭSP563xx Emulator Virus Edition v1.1.9 DEBĭSP563xx Emulator Virus Edition v1.1.9 RPM Change Log DSP563xx Emulator v1.1.9 Change Log () We reccomend using VSTHost as it works flawlessly with the Emulator and VirusHC, you can find our setup guide here.
If you want to edit sounds, you can do so by using either VirusHC (Demo Works Fine) or Ctrlr (Open Source) Please note that the setup to get patch editing working is a bit complex for now as there is no GUI yet, a virtual MIDI cable will be needed to route the MIDI out of one of the editors above back to your DAW / VST host and into the emulator. You can use MIDI Program Change / Bank Select to browse the Factory Presets. The Emulator currently has no GUI but can be controlled via MIDI.
bat file and you will be presented with a screen that looks something like the image below,Īs the Virus C runs at 136MHz a result of 136 MIPs or more is needed to run it comfortablyĪs the Virus B runs at 108 Mhz a result of 108 MIPs or more is needed Emulator Download Links Once you have downloaded the test program run the. Please read these instructions carefully to save our Discord Server from being overloaded with questions regarding the setup of the emulator Requirements (Very Important)īefore jumping straight in and downloading the emulator please download and run the test program from one of the following links below to see if your CPU is capable of handling it, the ROM for the Virus B or Virus C will need to be placed in the root of this folder for it to work (we can not provide ROM files, so you will need to make your own arrangements)