Initial Audio has released version 1.2.8 of its SourceLab software. The update introduces several new features and resolves various bugs to improve functionality.
A key addition allows users to send slices as MIDI to a sequencer while in Loop Slicer mode, with support for dragging and dropping the MIDI directly into a digital audio workstation. The software now also supports loading Initial Slice loops and includes a phase invert option for all sources. Other enhancements enable dragging MIDI files onto the piano roll interface.
The update addresses multiple issues, including problems with sustain pedals, voice display updates, and sample loading in Source Slice mode. It also fixes a delay on the first pressed note when the maintain speed function is active.
A key addition allows users to send slices as MIDI to a sequencer while in Loop Slicer mode, with support for dragging and dropping the MIDI directly into a digital audio workstation. The software now also supports loading Initial Slice loops and includes a phase invert option for all sources. Other enhancements enable dragging MIDI files onto the piano roll interface.
The update addresses multiple issues, including problems with sustain pedals, voice display updates, and sample loading in Source Slice mode. It also fixes a delay on the first pressed note when the maintain speed function is active.