Sorry, for the long delay, my internet connection was gone (eventually turned out to be a switch at the side of my laptop - who expects a hardware switch in 2012

).
Important remark: This version fixed the mouse issue from the last version, but I have changed a lot of code to make it compile and run again on Linux. Everything still seems to work fine in Windows, but there's always a risk if you make big changes like this. I'm not posting the Linux version yet because it doesn't fully work (among others, dragging sliders doesn't work as it should and typing texts does not work at all). I probably won't post any Linux versions until the entire interface is moved to the new layout (so including pop-up windows), when that's done I should be able to make a more lenient Linux version that doesn't require so many external libraries.
Stand alone:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... 33-042.exe
Winamp DSP:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/dsp_ ... 33-042.exe
VST:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... 33-042.dll
Command line:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... 33-042.exe
Done:
- Fixed mouse jump to other part of the window on release issue
- Fixed lots of bugs and compiler issues to make it compile on Linux with gcc.
TODO:
- Mouse unresponsive reported (waiting if it can still be reproduced)
- Move some settings to more logical positions.
- Hide settings such as sound cards in plugin versions
Less urgent for usability:
- Design (several people are working on something)
For later:
- Add 'purpose based' view on settings (for example all settings that affect bass combined).
- Multi-language support
- Add basic/advanced modes
- Add '-6' '-12' etc. beside output bars where possible.
- Context sensitive Help (help button should be next to the preset buttons)
- Drag (resize window parts) lines, also between to/bottom part (scopes/meters).
- Confirm on close (stand alone version)