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Rayzoon Technologies has released version 1.4 of its virtual drummer VSTi Jamstix, featuring many enhancements and a few fixes.

Enhancements:

  • Added ability to manually select snare and tom accents in the rhythm tab.
  • Added 'Flip Stereo' switch to internal engine setup.
  • Added 'Closed' event to hihat + column.
  • Modified various fills and accents to use 32nd notes instead of triplets for better compatibility.
  • Fills and accents are now auto-shuffled in shuffle mode with much improved results.
  • Added probability slider for hihat/ride eighths.
  • Added jamstix.ini option DefaultCompression (value range 0..99).
  • Added separate sound slot for snare rimshots.
  • Created sample set for default kit snare rimshots.
  • Internal sounds can now be routed to any output, not just 1-4. Sounds that are played on outputs 5-17 are not routed through the console so they have no gain control or compression within Jamstix. If a sound has an output specified that is above the current maximum output number, it will be played through output 1.
  • Outputs are now named 'JS Out x' with x being sequential in mono and stereo modes.
  • Key re-mapping now also affects MIDI input triggering internal sounds.
  • Added numerical output in status bar for gain and compression sliders.
  • Added eight basic fills (names start with 'BASIC...').
  • Added some 32nd double stroke snare accents.
  • If an internal mapping sound has no ride bell sound, the engine will now automatically use the normal ride sound.
  • If an internal mapping sound has crash/splash or china sounds missing, the engine will now automatically use existing cymbals instead of just silence.
  • Added lock icon to rhythm tab to control whether the rhythm will change based on the arrangement while the host is running and the rhythm tab is shown.
  • Moved mute icon to bottom-right corner of rhythm tab.
  • Added idle trigger for DFHS cache logic.
  • Added a warning LED in the status bar when the host is running but Jamstix is stopped.
  • If an accent or fill specifies a kick at the same time as a tom, the kick will no longer be suppressed.
  • When playing MIDI data in 'dumb' mode, the internal engine no longer applies velocity variance.
  • Added 'DSP Offset' checkbox to mapping tab. This box should be checked only if you are using DSP-based plugins with latency and experience a synch offset. You also have to have audioM8 in the project in that case.
  • Loading an arrangement now refreshes the rhythm name display.
  • Importing a MIDI file now causes the rhythm name to change to the file name.
  • MIDI volume controller (#7) no longer moves console sliders but acts as a volume trim after the sliders.
  • Increased snare limb handling flexibility.
  • Ride bell logic has been changed so that all ride events with full velocity are played on the bell.
  • Ride bell logic now occurs after calculating velocity variance so that very varied ride/bell combos are possible by setting ride velocity slightly less than full.
  • Added 'Tempo Filter' automation parameter. If this value is over 50%, the tempo filtering of accents,fills, intros and endings is suspended until the parameter drops back under 50%. This is useful during gradual tempo changes where the filtering would corrupt playing fills.
  • Added support for snare brushing with future BrushPak.
  • Added support for close stereo/no ambience sounds with certain future DrumPaks.
  • Added automatic close-mono sample extraction from close-stereo source for DrumPak #2 and other CS-supporting expansion paks.
  • LOAD display now shows true polyphony as monophonic voices playing versus sounds playing.
  • Added jamstix.ini option 'NoHostDataLoad=1', which will keep Jamstix from loading its data from song project files. This is useful when loading a song fails due to a data problem in Jamstix.
  • For those brave ones that create their own RAF files: double-clicking on the drumset picture at the top of the Jamstix GUI will now reload the data caches without having to restart Jamstix.

Bug fixes:

  • Fixed problem with data reset when adding second instance of Jamstix to a project.
  • Fixed dropdown box highlighting under certain circumstances causing locking up of n-Track.
  • Cymbal panel eighths now play in shuffle mode.
  • Fixed issue with closed hihats not playing on quarters for some users (FPU rounding issue).
  • Fixed 'Back to arrangement' light in Live during a rhythm change in Jamstix when using MIDI automation.

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