The Opus software engine replaces Play and has been years in development.
Producer Doug Rogers explains:
Many improvements were made to the Play software engine over the last decade but we suddenly had a unique opportunity, we were able to bring Wolfgang Kundrus in as head of software development. He was the mastermind behind the creation of Cubase, Nuendo, and Studio One. Then we were able to bring in Wolfgang Schneider, the creator of Kontakt. With these two titans of music software development now on our team, we decided it was time to develop a brand new software engine from the ground up.
The Opus software engine is the realization of this effort. Not only is it faster, more powerful, more flexible, and better looking than Play, it comes with incredible new features such as individual instrument auditioning and downloads, customized key-switches, dozens of new MIDI Tools and mixer effects, scalable retina GUI upgrades for legacy products, a powerful new script language, and many more features that allow you to completely customize the sound of each instrument.
It's one of the most exciting developments in the history of the company and will be the launching pad for many exciting new products in the future.
Below is a brief list of some of the main features of the Opus software engine:
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