ZeroComp got a quiet but needed fix, stabilizing learning behavior and cleaning up macOS UI glitches without touching the sound.
What shipped
What shipped
- HoRNet Plugins released ZeroComp version 1.0.2.
- Update focuses on stability, not new features.
- Targets macOS issues and learning reliability.
- Applies across supported platforms.
- ZeroComp analyzes incoming audio automatically.
- Compression settings adapt in real time.
- Crest factor estimation drives behavior.
- User intervention stays minimal.
- Three parallel engines run under the hood.
- Smooth mode favors gentle control.
- Tight mode clamps dynamics aggressively.
- Fat mode emphasizes weight and density.
- Rendering issues were fixed on older macOS releases.
- Problems affected versions before Catalina.
- High Sierra and Mojave saw the worst behavior.
- Interface reliability is restored.
- Learning could stall near 75 percent completion.
- Edge cases triggered convergence failures.
- Algorithm behavior is now more consistent.
- Fix applies to every supported OS.
- macOS users on older systems gain stability.
- Anyone relying on auto-learning sees fewer hiccups.
- Sessions feel more predictable under load.
- ZeroComp remains hands-off by design.