Mela 7.1 Update: Introducing Collection 5, Frequency Shifter, Limiter, and New Modulation Tools
Mela 7.1 introduces Collection 5, a new set of creative and essential modules. It begins with one of the most requested audio processors, Frequency Shifter, a highly configurable module for producing metallic and inharmonic textures. Also included is a transparent brickwall Limiter, designed to be an essential part of your production toolkit.
Collection 5 also brings powerful new modulation tools: CC Modulator, Slew, and Mod Oscilloscope. Unlike other modulators in Mela, CC Modulator allows each target parameter to use a different MIDI CC source. This provides an alternative way to automate parameters from the host, especially in hosts that do not support AUv3 dynamic parameter trees. The host can send MIDI CC automation curves, which are translated into parameter modulation.
Slew smooths Mod signals using independent Rise and Fall controls, with support for linear, exponential, or blended curves. Mod Oscilloscope lets you visualise Mod signals in real time by modulating its Offset parameter.
Beyond Collection 5, version 7.1 adds the new MIDI Meter module to Collection 0 for visualising MIDI messages. The existing Meter module has been refined with a more compact design. The Arpeggiator now includes an indicator that shows the active note position within the chord, along with a new Manual mode for creating custom patterns by modulating the Position parameter.
Collection 5 will continue to expand with every 7.x update and is available as a one-time purchase.
There’s a lot more in this update. For the full details, check out the Changelog.

Latest Tutorials
The Mela 7.1 update introduces Collection 5, featuring creative and essential audio modules such as Frequency Shifter for metallic and inharmonic textures, a transparent brickwall Limiter, plus new modulation tools including Slew, CC Modulator, and Mod Oscilloscope.
Learn how to create rich unison sounds in Mela by stacking oscillators quickly and easily.
Version 7.1 introduced new Arpeggiator features, including an indicator that visualises the active pattern and a new Manual mode. Manual mode lets you create custom arpeggio patterns by automating or modulating the Position parameter.
In this video, I showcase Slew and Mod Oscilloscope. Slew smooths Mod signals, while Mod Oscilloscope visualises them.
In this video, I introduce the Frequency Shifter module, which is great for creating metallic and inharmonic textures.
Why should I get Mela? What’s so special about it?
I saw a few people around the web ask this question. I thought I’d address it here. Simply put, Mela is a modular music-making tool that scales with your needs. Expanding on this, its 3 core strengths are:
- Mela is Visual and Modular. With its intuitive interface, you can seamlessly build fully custom polyphonic synthesisers, unique audio effects, and complex MIDI processors.
- Mela Scales. It can be a core part of your system or a small utility to let you perform niche tasks. Mela can run as a standalone app or multiple plug-in instances in a host, on macOS and iOS.
- Mela has Great Support. Its capabilities continuously improve, evolve and expand. A new version of Mela comes out every few weeks with new features and modules designed around user feedback.
Artist Presets & Themes
There are dedicated pages for Artist Presets and Artist Themes. If you have created Mela presets (whether paid or free) or a theme you want to share with others let me know and I’ll happily link them there.
About Me
Hi, my name is Nikolozi Meladze. I’m the creator of Mela. I’m developing it as my primary tool for music-making and live performance. I’ve been releasing music since 2010, exploring all sub-genres of electronic music. Be sure to check out my discography.