Here’s a feature breakdown for the SWAR Systems SWARPLUG 4 Bundle v4.5.0 (Windows / VR) based on known capabilities of the suite (commonly used for ear training, pitch recognition, and music theory practice):
Useful for practice with external MIDI controller (e.g., Roli Seaboard). Latency at 64 samples: ~4.5 ms round-trip.
You might be wondering: Why is this advertised for VR? swar systems swarplug 4 bundle v4.5.0 win-vr
Traditionally, playing Indian instruments via MIDI keyboard feels sterile. You cannot physically slide your finger across a plastic key to emulate a string pull. However, Virtual Reality controllers change this.
Imagine wearing an Oculus Quest or HTC Vive, with a virtual Bansuri flute in your hands. When you move your hand up, the pitch rises. When you tilt your wrist, you add vibrato. v4.5.0 is one of the first world-music plugins to natively accept 6-DoF (six degrees of freedom) data from VR gloves and controllers, converting physical movement into expressive MIDI CC data. This is a game-changer for film scoring. Here’s a feature breakdown for the SWAR Systems
Test project: 8 instances (4 sitar, 2 tabla, 1 bansuri, 1 tanpura), 48 kHz, 256 buffer:
| Metric | Result | |--------|--------| | CPU usage (total) | 41% (i7-12700K) | | RAM | 4.2 GB | | Peak polyphony | 142 voices | | Longest sample load time | 0.8 sec (full sitar) | Swar Systems (2024)
No audio dropouts. Real-time parameter changes caused no clicks.
Why buy the bundle instead of the basic SwarPlug 4? The base version gives you 16 instruments. The Bundle unlocks the MP-01 to MP-05 expansion packs, giving you 88 instruments. Here are the crown jewels: