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Soundtheory Announces New Gullfoss Version 1.9.0

Biggest update for platform to date introduces new features, an improved equalizer engine and a new plugin called Gullfoss LIVE.

In new version 1.9.0, Gullfoss from Soundtheory now comes in the established version for mixing and mastering in the studio now accompanied by Gullfoss LIVE, which is optimized for low-latency situations such as tracking and live mixing.

With a stated latency of less than 2 milliseconds compared to the approximately 20 milliseconds for the regular version, Gullfoss LIVE is designed to deliver further sound quality joined by the same features. The sound in intended to gain a little more “character” because the low-latency algorithm treats transients differently, and the difference is also designed to make Gullfoss LIVE an alternative for mixing and mastering music styles with more pronounced transients.

With the new release, Gullfoss gains support for sidechain processing to enable stem mastering, content-driven ducking and creative sound design. The EQ display gain scale can now be changed so that more subtle movements can be observed.

The new equalizer engine debuting with version 1.9.0 is also designed to enhanced sound quality, with a new algorithm delivering a smoother high-end and a warmer low-end. At the same time, CPU performance is improved at very high sampling rates.

Gullfoss v1.9.0 including Gullfoss LIVE is a free update for all existing users. The price of Gullfoss remains unchanged at $199 and is available for MacOS and Windows. A free 14 day trial can be downloaded here.

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