There is a new "sync" opcode that saves the top-most signal every 256 samples to the new "syncBuffer" output. Additionally, you can enable saving the current fractional row as sync[0], avoiding calculating the beat in the shader, but also calculating the beat correctly when the beat is modulated.
The old "native" compiler bridged version is now started with cmd/sointu-nativetrack,
while the new pure-Go bytecode implemented bytecode interpreter is started with
cmd/sointu-track
Thus, you do not need any of the CMake / cgo stuff to run cmd/sointu-track
Play depends on bridge and compile on compiler package. Before, the compiler depended on bridge, but we could not use the compiler to build the library, as the bridge depends on the library. Also, play can now start having slightly more options e.g. wav out etc.