Tone2 Audio just made Electra better with version 3.3, and anyone who already bought Electra 3 can update for free. The patch browser looks different - you'll see soundsets colored blue, making them easier to spot. When browsing patches, helpful tips appear, showing how each sound works best. If you want a different screen size, they added two new choices - one at 83% zoom and another at 88% zoom. You can automate all the insert and master effect settings, plus the sustain part of your envelopes.
PC users can pick a version that only uses VST3. All the automation parameters have clearer names than before, and the whole program runs faster. The team fixed several problems - automation recording works correctly when using layers 2-4 in certain DAWs. The AmpSim effect no longer creates tiny DC offset issues. They found a way around a Windows 11 bug that messed up the SeggoeUI font. They even fixed spelling mistakes like "Subtractive" and "MIDI Chn" that had typos.
Your old songs and patches will still work perfectly with Electra 3.3. You won't need to change anything - just load them up as usual. The program stays compatible with every earlier version, but everything plays with better sound quality. The update brings small improvements that make Electra more fun to use, plus fixes that stop annoying technical problems. Music makers who create multi-layered sounds will appreciate these changes since they smooth out the creative process.
PC users can pick a version that only uses VST3. All the automation parameters have clearer names than before, and the whole program runs faster. The team fixed several problems - automation recording works correctly when using layers 2-4 in certain DAWs. The AmpSim effect no longer creates tiny DC offset issues. They found a way around a Windows 11 bug that messed up the SeggoeUI font. They even fixed spelling mistakes like "Subtractive" and "MIDI Chn" that had typos.
Your old songs and patches will still work perfectly with Electra 3.3. You won't need to change anything - just load them up as usual. The program stays compatible with every earlier version, but everything plays with better sound quality. The update brings small improvements that make Electra more fun to use, plus fixes that stop annoying technical problems. Music makers who create multi-layered sounds will appreciate these changes since they smooth out the creative process.