– improved syncing to the host timeline in Pro Tools
– improved syncing in various hosts that may communicate transport info in an unusual manner
– improved support of legacy Superior libraries (standardised default routing and some other aspects)
– improved ‘auto’ assignment scheme of microphones when creating X-drums
– using ‘unlimited’ layer limits could cause a crash when there were an unusually high number of samples in the layer
– changing a X-drum ‘position’ selection repeatedly during loading of the sounds of the previous selection should no longer lead to a crash
– editing multiple channels bleed setting at once when a X-mic channel was part of the selection should no longer lead to a crash
– setting an invalid path to a legacy library (or the first SDX alphabetically) should no longer lead to a crash on creating a new X-drum
– fixed a rare odd crash occurrence during sound loading that has been present since early versions of Superior 1
– fixed a bug that caused voices with a negative Offset to start up a buffer size early
– fixed a memory leak in the mapping tab
– when a preset can not be saved to disk due to permission issues a simple pop-up will now warn the user that their preset wasn’t saved
– articulations without a beater or stick type associated to them, for example hihat pedal, should now work in the preview page
– X-drums without a tool matching one available for the main kit can now be previewed
– EZX-s and SDX-s that seems to be non functional (left over from incomplete uninstall process) no longer appear as valid Sound library selections
– the mic allocation page now displays mics that only have a Close ‘right channel’ like the other Close mics
– the bounce name of X-mics must now be unique. This should fix the problem whereas some X-mics didn’t bounce (earlier bounce files would be overwritten)
– Changing volume of both the Crash Articulation and the Mute Tails articulations should no longer affect the quality of the mutes
– using the envelope to fade the ‘tails’ of muted cymbals now works more reliably
– resetting the pitch section should now redraw the pitch value correctly
– authorization should now be more resilient to hardware changes, particularly when removable LAN cards are used