Live Stream - new FRMS pack “Sounds Of Saxophone”
We’ve just released FRMS v1.2.0 which is available to download now via our website and mobile app stores.
This new version includes the following changes:
- New preset pack 'Sounds Of Saxophone'
- Layer GAIN parameter is now available in oscillator mode
- New LFO parameter 'OFFSET'
- New layer parameter 'OCTAVE'
- Added export/import bank functionality
- Copy once, paste multiple times (for layer parameters and sound files)
- Improved UI to avoid elements overlapping
- General bug fixes and improvements
Check out the new preset pack and hear all the super sax sounds for yourself with our special Livestream Listening Party
If you have any questions or feedback about the new version, please get in touch via our website chat - we’d love to hear your thoughts.

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