
Sonible Smart Bundle

SONIBLESMART:PACKAGE | smart:EQ3, smart:comp2, smart:reverb, smart:limit, smart:gate and smart:deess in one package.
Smart:EQ 3
Speed up your workflow and give your audio tracks maximum transparency with the smart:EQ 3 intelligent equalizer and smart:comp dynamic spectral compressor . Both delivered results in just a few seconds.
Smart:EQ 3 analyzes your audio material and generates a custom filter curve to create a natural-sounding tonal balance. Its intelligent features increase the detail and clarity of your tracks – regardless of whether it is speech, singing voices or instrumentals.
Smart:comp 2
smart:comp 2 automatically provides accurate and transparent results; We provide you with creative tools that will transform your sound from pleasure to extraordinary.
Smart: reverb
With just one click, smart:reverb quickly analyzes the source material to create all reverbs from scratch. By adjusting the reverb to the spectral and temporal characteristics of the input signal, typical problems such as annoying resonances or cloudy reverb tails are avoided from the start.
Smart: limit
Smart:Limit is all about worry-free limiter: its intelligent processing will preserve the details of your track and provide transparent, uncompromising limiting quality.
Smart: Gate
The smart:gate features intelligent source detection that focuses on the target source selected in the signal. Compared to conventional gates, smart:gate offers solid results and makes parameterization incredibly quick and easy.
Smart:Deess
Identify the exact starting points and minimums of phonemes without the need to define a limit. And thanks to its ability to process the entire phoneme using spectral processing, you'll never want to go back to your old de-esser.
MAIN FEATURES
- The smart equalizer smart:EQ 3
- The smart:comp 2 dynamic spectral compressor
- smart:reverb analyzes source material quickly
- smart:limit is all about worry-free limiting
- smart:gate has content-aware gate processing
- smart:deess identifies the exact starting points and minimums of phonemes without the need to define a threshold