Hence: Oatmeal 38-1.
I don't know how many people still use or care about this thing, but here's a short list of changes:
- Multiple instances running on separate cores/CPUs should no longer produce garbled output.
- Per-voice saturation does not as easily cause annoyingly audible note-off clicks.
- A handful of useless new filter types and some minor internal changes.
- I was able to reproduce and then fix the Sonar bug, or at the very least one manifestation of it.
- The two filters can now be used in series as well as in parallel, and you can set the second filter's type individually. (37-6c: fixed a bug with this)
- Oatmeal now has unison. At present this affects only the two oscillators; filters and noise remain singular (although the filters are duplicated if necessary for stereo output). Still, it's a nice addition for doing silly things with relative oscillator phase and so forth.
Screenshot:
![Image](http://www.bicycle-for-slugs.org/oatmeal.png)
For those who don't know what it is, it's a fairly basic VA. Two oscillators (vaguely supporting hardsync and FM), one (optionally tuned) noise source, one filter (or two of the same in parallel), blah blah the screenshot probably tells you enough. It was disproportionately well-received back in the day, so some might still find it worth a try.