New
- D-110 plugin sequencer: a scrollable, per-bar note-list dialog (right-click a bar) to
delete a single wrong note without a piano roll or re-recording. - Per-track Program Change/Bank override (right-click a track's CH readout) now also
works in the plugin itself, not just Nonet Sequencer. - Per-song sound snapshot: each of the 4 sequencer song slots can now store/recall the
instrument's entire memory (every Patch, Timbre, Tone and System setting) from the
song-slot buttons' right-click menu - "Store current sounds in Slot N" / "Load Slot N's
stored sounds". Loading power-cycles the instrument to apply (confirmed first, since
it's destructive to whatever's currently live), and the stored sounds persist in the
project's own saved state. This is what switching songs was always missing: the
Program Change override above is one workspace-wide value, so it never changed which
instruments played when you switched slots - this does. - Nonet Sequencer: a real Audio Settings dialog (device type/output/sample rate/buffer
size, the usual JUCE picker) reachable from Options -> Audio Device, with the choice
now persisted between runs - the app always opened a device for its low-jitter
transport clock, but could never say which one. - Nonet Sequencer: a shared, theme-aware LookAndFeel installed app-wide, so stock JUCE
dialogs (Options, the new Audio Settings picker, popup menus) finally follow the app's
own light/dark theme instead of always keeping JUCE's stock dark chrome around a
themed centre. - Nonet Sequencer: the metronome's click is now actually audible through the chosen
audio device (a short decaying click, same shape as the plugin's own) - previously
silent except for the LED strip and the optional rhythm-channel MIDI note. - Nonet Sequencer: the fallback timer clock (only used when no audio device is available
at all) no longer drifts over a long session - it now tracks real elapsed time instead
of assuming a fixed interval per tick. - Time signature gets a "Custom..." entry (right-click) for anything outside the six
presets, in both apps - the engine already accepted any 1-32/1-32 signature, this was
purely a UI limit.
No copyrighted Roland firmware or ROM images are included; you must supply your own
Control ROM and PCM Wave ROM in ~/.vst3/D-110_Data/.