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Well you don't look a day over 90.

I own Tau Pro and Tau 2. What updates have been done to these products
That's what my wife says too :D

The updates to Tau2 and Tau Pro have been largely structural - stuff like moving platform-specific code out and replacing it with our platform-neutral code, upgrading the VST SDK version and VSTGUI version etc.

I also added the same MIDI learn as Tachyon to both Tau2 and Tau Pro, that meant that the file format had to change. Tau2 will remain fully compatible thanks to an internal conversion routine, but you may have issues reloading songs that use the old Tau Pro with the new version installed. It all depends on how your host resolves these things - Cubase for example is pretty good.

I also did a bit of tweaking and polishing to the sound, you should notice the bottom end is a little less fuzzy.

This thing sounds Much better than the CM version and the accent sounds great
Once upon a time CM303 and Tau MkII were pretty much identical, but not now as a result of the changes listed above.
I liked it so much so i just bought Tau Pro also
That's great, thanks.
What does the 2 buttons on top of Tau 2 do?

The buttons that switches from a arrow up down to a circle and that thing that looks like a tape recorder.
The arrow/circle icon is the knob mode button. Click this to switch between circular mouse control (click and drag in a circle) for the knobs or linear (click and drag vertically). The second button is actually a "0.0" if you look carefully, when this is lit you will see a pop up display of parameter values as you tweak. By default they should both be lit.

Hope this helps
Dave

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Thanks for the info but the o_o button is off by default :D
It is indeed a great synth, and it reminds me of a certain hardware synth i have laying around here ;)

:)

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it reminds me of a certain hardware synth i have laying around here
Shhhhh, lets not start one of *those* threads :lol:

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Muon Software Ltd wrote:
it reminds me of a certain hardware synth i have laying around here
Shhhhh, lets not start one of *those* threads :lol:

:hihi:

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What contact address are you guys who are updating using for communication? Support@muon-software.com kicks back as being a non-existant address. I've just tried "admin" and will see if that works.

So I'm not sure if it's a problem on my end or something that Dave might need to be aware of.

Thanks!
Available on iTunes, Amazon, etc.

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support@muon-software.com isn't a valid email address. For our contact details please see:-

http://www.muon-software.com/html/contacting_us.html

Hope this helps
Dave

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The overall website layout is clean and tidy, but I find the font too squashed-up (the letters are very narrow and close together) and therefore hard to read. I would strongly prefer a different font such as verdana.
Sound design, audio editing, and instrument programming for UVI Workstation and Falcon/MachFive
http://www.iainmorland.net

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The overall website layout is clean and tidy, but I find the font too squashed-up (the letters are very narrow and close together) and therefore hard to read. I would strongly prefer a different font such as verdana.
Crikey - more than one year on since this post and I've only now found the time to change the website font.

I hope people on Windows 7 and Vista, who don't have Arial Narrow installed by default, now have a *much* better experience on our site. I also have to apologise for the dreadful delay in getting that sorted out.

Kind regards
Dave Waugh
Muon Software Ltd
http://www.muon-software.com
http://muonsoftware.blogspot.com

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