KV331 Audio released SynthMaster v3.2 with several improvements. During the spring sale, users can purchase the software through monthly payments as low as $4.12. The update lets musicians preview expansion sound banks before buying them directly inside the plugin window.
The company fixed numerous technical issues with this version. They solved problems with expansion restoration, cloud access on Mac computers, module display positioning, preset loading from older versions, macro settings, library downloads, sample playback, LFO speed input, MIDI assignments, multisample playback limitations, sound file recognition, sample browser stability, font installation, and Windows optimization.
Current SynthMaster 3 owners can easily update their software. They simply need to use the plugin's check for updates feature. This maintenance release addresses customer feedback about stability issues from previous versions.
The rent-to-own payment option makes the professional synthesizer more accessible to budget-conscious musicians. Monthly payments allow users to spread costs across time instead of making one large purchase. This payment model has become popular among music software companies looking to reduce barriers for new customers.
The company fixed numerous technical issues with this version. They solved problems with expansion restoration, cloud access on Mac computers, module display positioning, preset loading from older versions, macro settings, library downloads, sample playback, LFO speed input, MIDI assignments, multisample playback limitations, sound file recognition, sample browser stability, font installation, and Windows optimization.
Current SynthMaster 3 owners can easily update their software. They simply need to use the plugin's check for updates feature. This maintenance release addresses customer feedback about stability issues from previous versions.
The rent-to-own payment option makes the professional synthesizer more accessible to budget-conscious musicians. Monthly payments allow users to spread costs across time instead of making one large purchase. This payment model has become popular among music software companies looking to reduce barriers for new customers.