What's new in the Nautilus Bundle v2 ?
The Nautilus Bundle v2 is now only available for OS X and requires a G4/400MHz as minimal system. Nautilus v2 is not compatible with G3's and older processors. Older machines equipped with a G4 upgrade are not supported.

The Nautilus Bundle v2 is available in the following formats:
VST (Cubase, Nuendo)
Audio Unit (Logic, no automation and surround output support)
MAS (Digital Performer)
RTAS (Pro Tools LE)
HTDM (Pro Tools HTDM)

If your host application is not listed above, it may work, but we have not tested compatibility.

General:

High samplerates (88.2 kHz and up) are now properly supported.
All parameters are MIDI controlable as well as automatable.
Support for surround channel configurations.

New in Periscope

Periscope has changed, not in appearance, but greatly on the inside. The specific requirement of the G4 for this version allowed us to implement an automatable version: you can now automate all 32 faders, as well as the low and high cutoff needles.

When automating the faders from the Periscope user interface, note that overdubs are not possible. Because movements within the fader field easily affect more than one fader, all faders are recorded to the automation system, thus overriding any data already there. You can, of course, control each fader individually by drawing ramps in the host's automation display.

Periscope is available in more channel configurations than v1: it now does quad-to-quad, 5.0-to-5.0 and 5.1-to-5.1, in addition to the traditional mono and stereo.

New in Riverrun


Riverrun's automation features have been augmented, giving you control over the red and yellow needles, the ones that determine from what range of the currently loaded buffer the grains are generated from.

Surround modes have been added to Riverrun as well, it can now do mono-to-quad, stereo-to-quad, mono-to-5.0 and stereo-to-5.0.

Riverrun can now read mono and stereo files, 16 or 24 bit, directly from disk into the waveform window.


New in Deep Phase Nine

Deep Phase Nine has new channel configurations: in addition to mono-to-mono, mono-to-stereo and stereo-to-stereo we've added mono-to-quad, stereo-to-quad, quad-to-quad, mono-to-5.0, stereo-to-5.0, 5.0-to-5.0, mono-to-5.1, stereo-to-5.1 and 5.1-to-5.1.