Oeksound soothe2 – plugin for suppressing resonances
The developer of plugins for audio processing, Oeksound, has released the soothe2 program, designed to suppress unwanted resonant frequencies. The plugin combines heuristic search algorithms with filtering methods and does not degrade the final sound. The program can be used to work with synthesizers, guitars, voices and many other instruments.
Release Notes:
Year/Date of Release : 12.2020
Version : v.1.1.2
Developer : Oeksound
Developer website : https://oeksound.com/plugins/soothe2/
Format : VST, VST3, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : Not required
System requirements : Windows 7 +
Description:
Oeksound Soothe2 enables you to preview frequencies slated for removal from your track and offers various settings to customize the range and intensity of the effect on your audio. This tool can detect and suppress unwanted mid/high frequency resonances, low-frequency rumble, and dirt across the entire frequency spectrum. Soothe2 also offers flexible options, including processing speed adjustments, quantitative mixing of clean and processed signals, side/chain controls, mid/side processing, and hard/soft mode selections
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