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Instead, projects without any predefined Tempo track data will be set to the new value, while projects with data will have the new value entered at the previous setting based on the cursor position.
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A really simple but welcome new feature is the ability to enter a tempo value without the nagging reminder that you have to disable the Tempo track first. The Transport Panel buttons now have new bolder icons that make it easier to see what you’re clicking on, which is especially helpful on today’s modern high resolution displays. The appearance of the chord symbols in the Chord Track can now be customized, and the Chord Pads have a new Sections play mode that allows the chord complexity to be defined by MIDI keystroke. They also added a bunch of new presets, but it also retains the original Retrologue library. There are 12 new filter types, 2 additional polyphonic LFOs, six more matrix slots, arpeggiator, and a total of six DSP effects.
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Sub-oscillator and noise generator can still be added independently of the three main oscillators. The Retrologue 2 virtual analog synth has a lot of new features including a new XOR oscillator type, as well as an additional oscillator for a total of three. Note lengths and Agents in the Drum Editor.