By popular demand, tonespace 2.0 now includes Mac and Linux versions. Yes, you read that right! And since this required a complete rewrite from the ground up, I have taken advantage of this to clean up some stuff and also add some juicy new features. (I hope you will agree!)
So, what's new in tonespace 2.0?
- Cross-platform support: Win32 (VST, standalone), MacOSX (VST, AU, standalone), Linux (native VST, standalone).
- No host required: Standalone executable version for all platforms
- Generates its own sound. Integrated synth with PADSynth sound
- Quick start: Demo with built-in midi tracks
- Extra chord assist modes: play chord unrestricted (anywhere in grid), play restricted (chord root note must fit scale/key cell) or play filtered (chord notes not in scale/key are filtered out)
- Better control over mouse cell triggering: retrigger notes when dragging across cell border, hold notes when dragging (use this with midi input) or hold notes until next click
- Hypercyclic and tonespace now share the same underlying modular engine
What's next after tonespace 2.0?
Are you serious? First a good rest. Next, I have a pile of feature requests lying around. Hopefully it won't take another half decade to make some progress against that!
Also there is a bug fix refresh due for hypercyclic that will benefit from work on the new engine it now shares with tonespace.
And I forgot to say, tonespace 2.0 is still free as in beer.