nashNET has updated reViSiT to
v0.94. The forthcoming reViSiT 0.95 Std will be the
last scheduled beta release to the public. The
remaining versions, 0.96-0.99, will be internal
builds of the Professional Edition, in preparation
for its own public release, as part of a scientific
research study that will begin at the release of
v1.0. At that point, the Professional edition will
be free to anyone who takes part in the study
(details of which will be announced nearer the
time).

In the meantime, reViSiT v0.94
features many improvements and updates:
- Resonant Filter Support:
reViSiT now provides you with a resonant low
pass filter effect for each instrument. The
feature is similar to that of Impulse Tracker,
with options to extend the frequency range -
5kHz, 10kHz and 20kHz settings, for
compatibility with IT, MPT and the human ear,
respectively (defaulting to the format of the
loaded file). The filter effect is accessible
through a dedicated instrument dual envelope
(for cutoff frequency and resonance,
respectively) or through the Zxx effect, in the
pattern (Z00-Z7F changes cutoff frequency,
Z80-Z8F changes resonance). The filters, as part
of the program and not a sound driver hack,
should behave slightly more intuitively compared
to that in IT.
- Major stability improvements:
The crash report feature, together with some
much appreciated support from the Pro testers,
has allowed nashNET to plug some holes in
reViSiT's foundations, which were causing
various forms of unpleasantness. These fixes
should be a major improvement, taking reViSiT a
giant step closer to the v1.0 release. MIDI
timing has also been improved, though some hosts
will favour shorter ASIO latencies (e.g. <15ms),
when playing detached from the host.
- Lots of minor additions and
improvements: The book is now closed on
new v1.0 features (though the v2.0 feature list
is growing steadily), and this release sees the
introduction of the last few features, such as:
envelope carry (where the envelope of a new note
picks up where the last left off); note-less
MIDI (MIDI messages can now be sent without
triggering a note, using the instrument column
on it's own); an enlarged toolbar (for grabbing
and moving the reViSiT window); and fixes for
lots of smaller interface and workflow niggles.
- [Professional Edition Update]:
The big news for the Pro edition is the
introduction of MIDI-triggered pattern playback,
allowing you to play tracker patterns from a
keyboard or MIDI track in the host. Recording a
MIDI track and linking it to reViSiT thus allows
you to lay down, cut up and move around your
tracked music with the tools of the host – for
example, with the mouse in the arrange window.
The feature currently only permits one pattern
playing at a time, but reViSiT's architecture
has already been refitted to extend this further
down the road...
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reVISIT v0.94