No Type No Tag Beats updates Stuttermation to v1.1.0
No Type No Tag Beats has updated Stuttermation to v1.1.0.
This update introduces major new modulation effects, deeper per-block sound design controls, workflow improvements, playback refinements, and a fully polished visual overhaul. Changes in v1.1.
0: Added new Bit Env and SR Env envelope editors for per-block bit-depth and sample-rate reduction effects. Added new Freq Env for per-block frequency-shifter effects, useful for metallic sweeps, tonal movement, and experimental pitch-style modulation. Added new Flanger Env for per-block flanger movement, bringing swept comb-filter motion, stereo animation, and classic modulation effects.
Added new Width Env for per-block stereo width movement, from narrowed mono-style effects to extra-wide stereo shaping. Added new Ring Env for per-block ring modulation effects, with selectable Low, Medium, and High frequency ranges. Expanded per-block Volume range up to 200%, while keeping the default at 100%.
Moved Drive OS and 2x Drive into the Drive Env controls, making drive quality and boost settings adjustable per block. Added draggable/reorderable post-FX envelope tabs, allowing each block's FX chain order to be customized. Pitch Env remains fixed first as a pre-slice process.
Added multi-block marquee movement so selected blocks can now be dragged together while preserving spacing and respecting snap, timeline boundaries, and collisions. Improved envelope workflow with color-matched envelope tab labels, cleaner overlay behavior, and curves that only persist visually after meaningful edits. Improved pitch-envelope playback with smoother time-preserving pitch movement and cleaner pitch-ramp behavior inside stutter slices.
Improved block-entry and transition handling to reduce clicks, blips, and release-tail artifacts across silent blocks, volume ramps, pitch envelopes, and dense block edits. Improved stutter block visuals with clearer gate-state contrast and a revised Truncate gate accent color to reduce confusion with envelope overlays. Updated the visual design with a softer pale-turquoise theme, smoother raised panels, calmer dark work areas, softer shadows, muted envelope colors, cleaner readout styling, and a more polished studio-tool feel.
Refined and vectorized the Stuttermation interface for cleaner scaling, sharper controls, smoother timeline and envelope visuals, polished minimap/playhead/block rendering, improved window resizing, and improved DAW loading stability.
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