Dear Friends,

I'm glad to inform you that we have released new version of the Lexicon PSP42 and PSP84.
It is FREE update for our current users!
If you are a registered user and haven't you received our newsletter with a download link please contact us
contact@PSPaudioware.com

Warm regards from Poland
Antoni Ozynski

BTW PSP DelayPack (Lexicon PSP42 and PSP84) is nominated to TEC award. Please vote and keep your fingers crossed for our product!

Update reports:

Lexicon PSP 42 v1.2 -> 1.3

BUGFIXES:
1. When delay time was near zero, the antialias filter was not working. Fixed.
2. The crossfade time (applied when delay time is being changed) was host buffer size dependant. Short buffer settings resulted in audible clicks. Fixed.
3. DLY<>CLK switch is now disabled while in RPT oo mode.

NEW IN THIS VERSION:
1. The phrase sampler has been completely rebuilt to exactly reproduce the properties of the original Lexicon PCM42:
- when in DLY mode and RPT oo button is hit, the plug-in immediately starts looping of the audio that's already in the buffer,
- when in CLK mode and RPT oo button is hit, the plug-in starts to loop as soon as the beginning of the next bar is reached (provided the host application is capable of sending song position information to the plug-in),
- both input signal and feedback are captured,
- it is now possible to mix input signal with the loop while in RPT mode,
- it is now possible to punch in the the new audio by switching the RPT oo button off and back on. If the feedback level is high, new material is mixed in with the existing audio. If the feedback level is low, the new material replaces the existing audio.
- once looping mode has been deactivated, the contents of the loop is fed back (echoes are generated) provided feedback is non zero.
2. The phrase sampler on-the-fly crossfade is exponential (was linear).

PSP 84 v1.2 -> 1.3

BUGFIXES:
1. The crossfade time (applied when delay time is being changed) was host buffer size dependant. Short buffer settings resulted in audible clicks. Fixed.

[ June 09, 2003: Message edited by: Antoni Ozynski PSP ]