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MOTU releases Symphonic Instrument v1.1

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MOTU has released version 1.1 of Symphonic Instrument. Version 1.1 adds stand-alone operation, 64 parts per plug-in, support for 64 MIDI channels, support for multiple independent outputs and disk streaming.

Stand-alone operation
The MOTU Symphonic Instrument can now run as a stand-alone instrument application, independent of a plug-in host. Stand-alone operation is virtually identical to plug-in operation, except for a few additional settings for audio/MIDI input and output.

64 Parts & 64 MIDI channels
Version 1.0 provided 16 parts; version 1.1 provides 64 parts, which can be accessed by clicking four part list tabs. To support its 64 parts, the Symphonic Instrument also supports 64 separate MIDI channels, divided into four banks of 16 channels each (Bank A, B, C and D). Users see them presented in their host software (if it supports more than 16 MIDI channels for virtual instruments) with a bank letter plus MIDI channel number. This feature is supported by the stand-alone version of the Symphonic Instrument, Digital Performer (MAS) and Pro Tools (RTAS/HTDM). Other plug-in formats (VST, Audio Units and DXi) do not currently support multiple banks of MIDI channels. Users of these host programs can simply open multiple instances of the plug-in.

Multiple outputs
To further support the operation of 64 simultaneous parts, Version 1.1 allows each instrument to be independently assigned to one of 17 different stereo output pairs, which in turn can be routed to any available audio hardware outputs. With this greatly increased flexibility and convenience, users can create sub-mixes directly in the Symphonic Instrument by assigning two or more instruments to the same output pair. Or they can even send each instrument to its own independent output.

Disk streaming
Version 1.1 also adds disk streaming, which can be enabled or disabled independently for each of the 64 instrument parts. By streaming samples for disk, rather than loading them entirely into RAM, Symphonic Instrument conserves large amounts of RAM, allowing users to load more instruments simultaneously and free up their RAM resources for other plug-ins and applications. Streaming also significantly speeds up the time it takes for instruments to load, especially instruments with large sample sets.

The Symphonic Instrument version 1.1 update is now shipping as a free download for registered users.

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