It seems like it's only been a week since Version 1.0.1. That's because it's only been a week. We'll settle into a more leisurely update pace soon enough, but right now there are some fixes and improvements that you should have.
So what's in this version? You can check the release notes (included with the installer) for more detail. But here are the critical things:
The tempo delay calculation was a little bit off. It's now fixed.
The Master Feedback control wasn't functional. It is now.
There was a bug in the reverb time modulation feature. That's now corrected.
The voice effect limiter has been greatly improved. This completely tames some of the high levels you might have encountered in some presets--especially those with resonators.
There's a new limiter in the voice feedback path. While intended primarily as a safety feature, it does offer some interesting new possibilities.
Many preset change noises have been further reduced or eliminated. You may have noticed this with presets like "Swedish Kill". Please continue to report any problems that might remain.
Some preset levels have been adjusted and there are several new presets.
You can see the version of Excalibur by clicking on the Exponential Audio logo on the plugin. The information page will show you the version. You may also see an automatic update notice on the Excalibur GUI. If you do, simply click on the notice and it will take you to the download page. You can also get to the download page by clicking right here. This download is available whether you're running a full licensed copy or a demo.
There was a brief period on March 31 that an update was available that shouldn't have been. This version is perfectly good, but it places a message on the GUI that it's newer than the release. Otherwise, it's identical to the correct release. Only a handful of people downloaded this version. If that's the version you have, simply visit the download page again and get the correct version.
Thank you!