Sound Magic recently fixed several bugs in their music software products. They upgraded Neo Piano, Acoustic Guitar, and China Ensemble with new features. The latest version of Neo Piano works better with Logic Pro X and handles MIDI 2.0 correctly. Musicians will like the friendlier protection system that uses watermarks instead of strict copy protection. The team also stopped a problem that made Cubase 14 crash unexpectedly. They changed how certain piano sounds work and tweaked the starting settings for better results right away.
Acoustic Guitar received similar improvements in version 1.2, especially fixing problems with MIDI 2.0 in Logic Pro X. The update adds clear steps for fixing key switch problems that users reported. Sound Magic listened to feedback and adjusted the starting settings to match what most players want. The software runs smoother after they fixed many small issues that annoyed users before. These changes make the guitar easier to use in real music projects.
China Ensemble reached version 1.3 with the same MIDI 2.0 fix for Logic Pro X users. The company improved several sound collections inside the package for more realistic performances. They gave clearer names to many sound sets, making it easier for Western musicians to find the right Chinese instruments. The default sound presets work better straight out of the box. Many small improvements make the entire collection more stable during recording sessions.
All three products show that Sound Magic cares about keeping their software current with modern music production tools. These fixes help musicians who upgraded to the latest versions of popular recording programs. The changes focus on making the instruments play correctly without technical problems. Better starting settings mean less time adjusting knobs before recording music. Each update builds on user feedback to create more reliable virtual instruments for professional projects.
Acoustic Guitar received similar improvements in version 1.2, especially fixing problems with MIDI 2.0 in Logic Pro X. The update adds clear steps for fixing key switch problems that users reported. Sound Magic listened to feedback and adjusted the starting settings to match what most players want. The software runs smoother after they fixed many small issues that annoyed users before. These changes make the guitar easier to use in real music projects.
China Ensemble reached version 1.3 with the same MIDI 2.0 fix for Logic Pro X users. The company improved several sound collections inside the package for more realistic performances. They gave clearer names to many sound sets, making it easier for Western musicians to find the right Chinese instruments. The default sound presets work better straight out of the box. Many small improvements make the entire collection more stable during recording sessions.
All three products show that Sound Magic cares about keeping their software current with modern music production tools. These fixes help musicians who upgraded to the latest versions of popular recording programs. The changes focus on making the instruments play correctly without technical problems. Better starting settings mean less time adjusting knobs before recording music. Each update builds on user feedback to create more reliable virtual instruments for professional projects.