Real-Time Swing Manipulation For Macs

US Sinevibes Reshuffle plug-in is designed to change the rhythmical swing feel      15/09/17

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Sinevibes tells us that Reshuffle is an Audio Unit effect plugin for real-time swing manipulation. They say that at its core is a sample-precise timing engine that divides incoming audio into three layers, and some really clever processing is then used to stretch odd steps while shrinking even ones, changing the rhythmical swing feel – completely in real time.

A spokesperson told us, "Reshuffle has zero output latency and can smoothly adjust swing without any clicks, making it an extremely handy new audio sculpting tool for both studio production and live performance. Reshuffle has a graphic interface with real-time displays for input and output waveforms, giving you a precise picture of how it operates. With clever use of color coding and subtle animations, Reshuffle is as effective as it is fun and enjoyable to use – something you'll find in every Sinevibes plugin."

SPECIFICATIONS

• Real-time adjustment of swing ratio in input audio.
• Zero latency, zero spectral artifacts.
• Advanced host synchronization with support for tempo and time signature automation.
• Real-time graphics for input and output waveforms.
• Color-coded controls with lightly animated transitions.
• Fully hardware-accelerated rendering with support for Retina screen resolution.

Pricing and Availability:
Reshuffle by Sinevibes costs $29. It works with any application that supports Audio Unit effect plugins, and supports OS X 10.6 or later running on 32 or 64 bit Intel Macs.

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