The Metro 6.0.8.2 pre-release is available now.
Download it here:
http://www.sagantech.biz/downloads/downloads.shtml
IMPORTANT: Metro Documents written with this version will NOT be readable in any prior Metro/Metro SE version!
IMPORTANT: This is a pre-release, meaning it has some bug fixes (and possibly features) that were deemed important enough to be released before it could be rigorously tested.
Detailed changes in this version:
• An important fix was made that affects Mac OS 9 computers without the native time manager and using synth plug-ins (VSTI's). On these computers (such as the beige G3's and earlier) synchronization between VSTi's and the rest of the sequence was considerably off.
• A fix related to installing a plug-in (namely Apple's Matrix Reverb) on an aux buss was made where the plug-in had an odd number of outputs greater than 2 such as 3, 5 or 7. Instead of unexpectedly quitting, Metro will now only select an even number of outputs for such cases.
• By request, remote control is now implemented so that for each event a MIDI source port can be selected. http://www.sagantech.com/metroforum/viewtopic.php?t=34
• Sections greater than 255 can now be edited properly. http://www.sagantech.com/metroforum/viewtopic.php?t=330
• An option has been added to the Core Audio digital audio setup dialog to allow for a pre-roll before playback commences. This was added because some PCI cards glitch badly without it.
• Audio file names now inherit their base name from their track instead of the current document. If you want audio file names to correspond to the track they are on then you need to title your track before recording. http://www.sagantech.com/metroforum/viewtopic.php?t=331
• Some potential memory leaks with Audio Unit presets and OMS have been plugged.
• The columns of the track window, including the audio-input-select column are now memorized and restored when Metro is launched. The audio-input-select column also defaults to visible now.
• A problem where Metro would crash (OS 10.1.5 only) when importing .ins files has been corrected
• A scrolling bug in the Jukebox has been fixed. This only happened with fast machines under OS X. You can also now drag files to the jukebox window after all exisiting files. Previously Metro allowed positioning dragged files in the Jukebox in any position but the last.
• Fixed a problem which occured when changing port from MIDI to synth plug-in. After the change cue looping would fail.
• Fixed a problem that caused subsections to not be able to be pasted across tracks and sections (since 6.0).
• Selecting the audio record input so that it changes from mono to stereo or visa versa was causing silence on play-thru.
• Cosmetic changes to the note pop-up menus.