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StageOne release notes

Version 2.0.2 – 19/06/2024 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– added extra license error messages
– fixed a bug with parameter automation ID’s
– various internal improvements

Version 2.0.1 – 26/09/2023 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– added draggable area to the crossover text box
– improved cpu load
– improved authentication user experience
– various internal improvements

Version 2.0 – 12/07/2023
– first public release

Version 1.10.3 – 05/09/2022 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– added support for automation enable dialog in Pro Tools
– fixed double-click to reset sliders
– fixed update available message
– various internal improvements

Version 1.10.2 – 05/05/2022
– fixed bug with latency compensation in Studio One

Version 1.10.1 – 16/01/2022 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– fixed redundant Rosetta installer popup during installation on M1 macs

Version 1.10 – 01/01/2022
– added AAX pagetables
– added OpenGL support
– fixed bug with output fader position in Sadie
– fixed bug with multiple monitor setup in Studio One
– various internal improvements

Version 1.8 – 06/06/2021 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– added support for Apple Silicon for AU and VST3
– added support for DXD sample rates, 358.2 kHz and 384 kHz
– added support for AAX AudioSuite
– added stereo output meter
– various internal improvements

Version 1.6 – 11/06/2020
– added support for resizable GUI
– various internal improvements

Version 1.4 – 18/02/2020 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– added new logo
– added Apple Notarization, support for macOS Catalina
– improved graphics
– fixed authentication for missing serial
– fixed Pro Tools hang when presets are missing
– fixed plugin input downmixed to mono for some DAW’s
– various internal improvements

Version 1.2 – 19/01/2019 (Download MacOS | Download Windows)
– improved internal gain staging
– fixed buffer reset bug in AU
– fixed NaN bug that occurred in Logic Pro on certain processor types

Version 1.0 – 09/01/2019
– first public release

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