![]() ![]() So you can also go the opposite direction and go negative with it. So let me play it back, and you can hear what it’s doing as I change some of these parameters around. A way of changing things across the whole frequency range, and as you move around this curve, you can see that it’s going to affect things across the spectrum. In fact, this is a very detailed kind of analysis. So you can see, it’s learned some way that it’s going to change things across the whole spectrum. So you’ve got to play it in and let it figure out what it’s going to do. ![]() So for instance, click on this one here, and what it will do is analyze the incoming signal across the whole spectrum, and kind of perform this curve that will do some spectral balancing. ![]() On its own, nothing too unique, but really where the fun comes in is when you start to activate these magic wands on different bands. So before I even get to the smart mixing features, this plugin has got a decent digital EQ built into it, with high pass and low pass filters, shelving and peaking filters as well. I’ll try it out on a number of different sources in this session. I’ll run it through it’s paces so you can make your own decision for yourself, so you can hear it and see how it works. So I wanted to test this one out and see the similarities and differences and see if it’s got a spot in my workflow. You’ve seen this before from other companies like iZotope’s Neutron and many other ones. When I saw this plugin, it caught my attention, because it’s got some of these smart mixing features and functionality built into it that will analyze the incoming signal, and then automatically suggest or recommend how the signal could be processed. Trying out this product from a company called Sonible. ![]()
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