Rockheyday just dropped a batch of free upgrades, and Windows users win big. Four plugins got the glow-up: Shine 4, Krum-C, Grovia-SC, and Spectra 33. Anyone existing pays nothing, grabbing new builds from their purchase spot or email receipts.
Shine 4 hit v1.3 as a harmonic exciter, gaining Standard and Compact layouts, tighter knob precision for wheel and drag moves, output gain stretched to negative 24 through positive 24 dB, and a beefier Sparkle mode running a Dynamic DC Blocker.
Krum-C, the spectral dynamics compressor, reached v1.2 with a preset save-and-load system, those same size modes, sharper knob response, and a matching gain range.
Grovia-SC, a sidechain volume shaper, climbed to v1.1 with punchier sidechain detection, better depth control, and a smoother peak meter.
Spectra 33, the precision one-third-octave analyzer, landed v1.1 after devs refactored its spectrum component, added fresh color picks, and sped up the meter panel. It was already free, while demos exist for the other three.
Shine 4 hit v1.3 as a harmonic exciter, gaining Standard and Compact layouts, tighter knob precision for wheel and drag moves, output gain stretched to negative 24 through positive 24 dB, and a beefier Sparkle mode running a Dynamic DC Blocker.
Krum-C, the spectral dynamics compressor, reached v1.2 with a preset save-and-load system, those same size modes, sharper knob response, and a matching gain range.
Grovia-SC, a sidechain volume shaper, climbed to v1.1 with punchier sidechain detection, better depth control, and a smoother peak meter.
Spectra 33, the precision one-third-octave analyzer, landed v1.1 after devs refactored its spectrum component, added fresh color picks, and sped up the meter panel. It was already free, while demos exist for the other three.