Swing Master update fixes clicks without killing the groove

Audio loop tweakers finally got a fix for those annoying clicky artifacts. CARP Audio pushed a patch for Swing Master, which injects groove into raw sound files instantly without needing MIDI notes or offline rendering. This software chops incoming signals along the beat grid and delays specific steps to create feel, but previously, that slicing caused digital pops whenever the waveform got cut at the wrong spot.

The developer claims the reworked smoothing engine applies tiny fades that respect the music more than previous versions did. This method eliminates switching noise while avoiding any blurry side effects or timing slop. The original impact stays intact, meaning drums still hit hard even after getting shuffled around.

Producers can use this utility to shuffle rhythmic samples or percussion layers without dragging clips off the grid manually. Getting a license costs roughly fifty-two euros for Windows and macOS systems running VST3 or AU hosts. Anyone curious can snag a trial version directly from the creator.
 

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