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Initial Audio releases SourceLab 2.0 featuring new Skin & Plugin Editor

Initial Audio has announced the release of SourceLab 2.0, a major update to their flagship hybrid virtual instrument for macOS and Windows.

SourceLab 2.0 combines wavetable synthesis, sampling, and loop slicing into a unified 6-layer engine. Version 2.0 introduces a drag-and-drop Skin Editor, comprehensive MIDI CC mapping, and expansive new library additions, positioning it as a complete platform for sound design.

New in SourceLab Version 2.0:

  • Skin & Plugin Editor:
    • Users can now create completely customized audio plugin UIs.
    • With 25+ professional skins included, users can drag, drop, and design their workspace with access to all engine parameters—no scripting required.
  • MIDI CC Learn & Mapper:
    • Right-click any parameter to enter ‘learn’ state and instantly map it to external hardware.
    • A dedicated MIDI Mapper page manages all connections.
  • AI Wavetables & SFZ Support:
    • Generate unique wavetables instantly using AI.
    • Additionally, users can now drag and drop .sfz Soundfontz files directly onto a Source or the Sample Mapper.

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Pricing & Availability

SourceLab 2.0 is available immediately for Windows (10/11) and macOS (10.13+, native Apple Silicon supported) in VST3, AU, AAX, and Standalone formats:

  • Introductory Price: $119.00 (Regularly $169.00).
  • Existing Customers: Receive an extra 25% off (~$85) by logging into their account.
  • License: Perpetual license, includes all 4 factory expansions and lifetime free updates.

A fully functional free demo is available to download. No registration required.

4 Free Expansions Included

Check out the demo videos for the included factory expansions:

Watch R&B Forever Demo

Watch Synthwave Demo

Watch Chrome Sun Demo

Watch Trap Memphis Demo

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MathAudio releases THD Meter v2.0.0 (VST, VST3, AU & CLAP)

MathAudio has announced the release of version 2.0.0 of THD Meter, the plug-in designed to measure total harmonic distortion (THD) in sound cards, speakers and headphones.

The plug-in applies matched filters for maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the presence of additive stochastic noise.

New in THD Meter V2.0.0:

  • Supports automatic scaling for 4k monitors.
  • Supports manual window resizing (drag the bottom right corner of the window).
  • Supports CLAP.

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