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TwistedWave 32.3 and 32.4, One Keystroke Processing and a New Repair Tool

The Pro Audio Suite

Release Date: 02/26/2026

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TwistedWave has dropped updates that feel like they were built for anyone smashing through a pile of auditions or VO edits every day.

George walks through what’s new in 32.3 and 32.4, including the ability to apply a Batch directly to your currently open file and map that Batch to a single keystroke. That means you can normalise to a target level, then apply a processing stack, all in one hit, without the old multi step workflow.

Then there’s the new Repair tool, a quick “auto heal” style fix for little clicks, mouth noises, and short waveform anomalies. Select the problem area, hit a key, and TwistedWave smooths it out. No fiddly sample drawing required.

Also included, a friendly rant about software developers changing things that don’t need changing, and why options matter.

Sponsors, Tribooth and Austrian Audio, Making Passion Heard.

Recorded using Source Connect. Edited by Andrew Peters. Mixed by Robbo.