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FAQ
What's the difference between free and paid?
The free demo is for evaluation: every parameter and all ~100 factory presets are available, but the output dips briefly on a cycle and you can't save your own presets. It is not suitable for finished tracks or live use. The £10 license removes the dip and unlocks saving. Yours forever.
Can I use Tunnels on commercial releases?
Use the £10 license for finished tracks, live sets, and commercial releases. The free demo lets you test the sound and presets, but the periodic output dip makes it unsuitable for release or live use.
Will the demo ever get more restricted?
The free demo keeps access to every parameter and factory preset while Tunnels is supported. It still has the periodic output dip and no preset saving. The £10 license removes those limits.
What do updates look like?
Engine updates are free while Tunnels is supported. Licensing is offline: no DRM phone-home, no online activation, no expiry.
Is Tunnels polyphonic?
Yes. Choose mono, two, four, or eight voices, with one, two, four, or eight unison voices from the same voice pool. It defaults to mono with last-note priority, glide, and legato, the way Reese basses, jungle subs, and garage plucks are usually played, but the polyphony is there when you want it.
What is not coming?
Out of scope: VST2, AAX, iOS, iPad, wavetable import, and sample playback. Tunnels already ships polyphony, an onboard effects rack, an arpeggiator, and a step sequencer.
What is the refund policy?
14 days, no questions asked. Email the support address with the order ID. The refund revokes the license; the free demo keeps running.