May 8th '99
Epsilon 2.3 Beta is now available for download.
Changes since 2.2 :
- Improved some
of the lower-level Midi code. This also removes a nasty memory-leak
that could cause the program to crash after longer use.
- You can now audit
a wav-file before uploading it.
- You can now upload
wav-files from within the windows explorer. Just right-click a wav-file
and select 'Upload'.
Dec
23th '98
Epsilon 2.2 is now available for download.
Changes since 2.1 :
- Uploading to different
layers now possible.
- Better support
for uploading stereo wav-files.
- Removed a bug
that resulted in noise when uploading 16-bit stereo wav-files.
- Uploading to a
specific key-range and root-key possible.
- Removed the 'click'-sound
that could sometimes be heard at the end of an uploaded wavesample.
Jun
7th '98
Epsilon 2.1 is now available for download.
Changes since 2.0 :
- Epsilon now knows
which instruments/wavesamples are in use.
- When uploading
to wavesample 1 Epsilon will automatically name the instrument.
- You can now rename
instruments.
- Added wavesample
information to the status bar.
- When you try to
edit a wavesample that is a copy, you will be directed to the master
wavesample.
- Epsilon will remember
the folder of your wav-files.
Mar
22th '98
Epsilon 2.0 Final is now available for download.
Mar
8th '98
Uploaded Beta 1c , that solves an bug in the midi transfer.
Feb
5th '98
An annoying bug from the beta version has been fixed. The bug made it
impossible to select the instrument / wavesample when uploading. The new
beta version (1b) has this bug fixed.
Feb
1st '98
A Beta version of Epsilon 2.0, the 32-bit version of Epsilon is now available
for download. As stated earlier Epsilon 2.0 is not much different from
Epsilon 1.2, but one addition is the ability to run the application full-screen.
I invite you all to try the beta version and report any bugs you may find.
Nov
'97
It has been some time since the last version of Epsilon, but that is going
to change now. Using a new compiler I am currently working on a 32-bit
version of Epsilon, that I hope to release in January. Epsilon 2.0, as
it will be called, will not add many features to the Windows 3.1 version
of Epsilon, but new additions will be introduced soon afterwards.