"Soothe" Dynamic resonance suppressor for mid and high frequencies

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2016/12/01 17:46:57 (permalink)

"Soothe" Dynamic resonance suppressor for mid and high frequencies

Looks interesting although I have not tried it yet so I can't comment on its effectiveness/usability.
 
https://oeksound.com/soothe/
 

Reintroductory price until 5th of Dec:  99€

 
soothe is our first release in the line of modern audio processors by oeksound. Originally designed as vocal processor, the plugin gives you the perfect, in control, world class vocal sound you’ve been striving for, with unmatched ease.


So long, notching
 
soothe is a dynamic equaliser with self-adjusting frequency bands. Unlike traditional EQ-tools, soothe analyses the signal on the fly and adjusts the frequency-wise reduction based on the input. This saves you from having to manually notch the problematic mid and high frequencies. The reduction kicks in when needed and where needed, without affecting the nearby frequency areas. This results in more detail, top end, and presence, in a way that is hard to unhear. 

High mids tricky, soothe simple

 
Carefully designed vocal processors are great general purpose tools. soothe excels in fixing a range of problems:
 
  • A vocalist with problematic sibilance recorded with a saturating microphone.
  • Fingerboard noises on acoustic guitar and double bass tracks.
  • Excessive whistling from the cymbal close mics.
  • Overly bright electric guitar and piano tracks.
 
soothe works wonders on individual tracks as well as on sub mixes and master bus. 

One user interface to control them all

 
Modern, well designed, and informative graphical user interface allows you to target just the areas you want, with control over the frequency range and sensitivity of the process. The unique frequency graph shows exactly which frequencies are being processed. Tweak the material for round results that sit well in the mix, or go overboard and find new innovative sounds! The delta toggle presents you with the difference signal, letting you hear and see just what is being removed. This allows you to fine-tune the parameters with confidence.

Listen ma’, no artefacts


We’ve put several years on R&D to designing a spectral process with minimum amount of artefacts. soothe is free from pre-ring, crossovers, and summing artefacts commonly found in dynamic eqs and multi-band compressors. The process sounds as natural as you like, with the option to add even more resolution and oversampling – if your CPU can handle it!


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    Eddie TX
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    Re: "Soothe" Dynamic resonance suppressor for mid and high frequencies 2016/12/02 02:09:24 (permalink)
    It's a nice plugin, does what it says. Although, the less-expensive TDR Nova GE has a similar "deresonate" function that may satisfy your needs. Both are well worth trying on whatever problematic material you have.
     
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    bitflipper
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    Re: "Soothe" Dynamic resonance suppressor for mid and high frequencies 2016/12/02 13:06:53 (permalink)
    There's also SurferEQ from Radix, more expensive (currently $149 on sale) but also more surgical.


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