October 6, 2004

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: 
Floris Klinkert 
FabFilter Software Instruments 
+31-20-6897747  (Phone/Fax) 
info@fabfilter.com 
www.fabfilter.com

FabFilter releases FabFilter One 3.01 update for Mac OS X

Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 6, 2004. FabFilter announces 
the release of a 3.01 update for the Mac OS X version of its 
FabFilter One synthesizer plug-in, which fixes some minor problems.

What's new in version 3.01?

* Improved Audio Units support for compatibility with
  Apple's recent Logic Pro 7 release.

* The synthesizer now uses the correct parameter type for its 
  indexed parameters.

Originally released in March 2004, FabFilter One focuses on the 
best possible sound and filter quality. Our new design approach 
results in a pure and solid-sounding oscillator and a unique 
self-resonating cut-off filter that has been tuned carefully to 
achieve the character and warmth of a classic analog synthesizer. 
FabFilter Ones filter sounds raw but never cheap or digital, 
even at full resonance.

FabFilter One 3.0 is now available for $59 (US) as an Audio Units 
plug-in for Mac OS X and as a VST plug-in and stand-alone version 
for Windows on www.fabfilter.com. System requirements are either 
Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) or higher with an Audio Units host, or 
Windows XP, 2000, or 98 with a VST 2 host.


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Evaluation copy available on www.fabfilter.com/download . On 
request, we will email you an NFR license key for easier evaluation.
Full-size screen shots are available on www.fabfilter.com/press .

About FabFilter:
FabFilter Software Instruments was founded in 2002 by Frederik 
Slijkerman MSc and Floris Klinkert MSc. Both being professional 
software engineers as well as musicians and studio engineers, they 
decided to create their own software instruments because none of the 
available products met their high standards. After two years of 
research and development, the FabFilter One synthesizer was released 
in 2004. FabFilter will expand their range of plug-ins in the future, 
supporting both Windows and OS X platforms, providing the best 
possible sound quality and filter designs.
