More consistency in tracks with a lot of different characteristicsĪll essential parameters and scopes are adjustableĪ great tool for training your ears and learning which frequencies No more cluttered and clashing frequency regions Up to 24 standard filters to freely fine-tune audio tracksĬomprehensive M/S processing, multiple filter types and smart states Minimum phase and linear phase mode for live EQing or audio postproduction Option to switch the smart:filter to dynamic adaptionĬross-channel processing to establish a sonic hierarchy in a group of up to six tracks Smart:filter for creating a spectral balance in single tracks
Smart:EQ 3 comes in VST, VST3, AU and AAX formats. Usually, this layer is suited for backing vocals or backing instruments and synth layers. They build a solid foundation but don’t stick out in the mix. 元 should contain tracks that are supposed to heard in the background. You will typically use this layer for accompanying instruments and drums. Tracks in L2 will blend well with all other tracks and may take the lead when there are no spectral clashes with leading tracks.
Great use for lead vocals or lead instruments that should not be covered by accompanying signals. Layer 1 has the highest priority and smart:EQ 3 will keep it in the limelight when computing the smart:filter for each track. Three layer containers allow you to create a sonic hierarchy via drag and drop. smart:EQ 3 combines the spectral information from all tracks added to a group and makes sure each of them gets its assigned space. In group view you can easily create a transparent arrangement of up to six tracks. You can adjust the strength, width, slope and analyzing mode (dynamic or auto-stop) or add a second weighting curve either in the parameter box on the bottom of the plug-in or in the smart:filter widget. When activated, an additional green weighting curve will appear. In EQ view, it automatically suggests a filter curve to compensate for possible spectral imbalances. The smart:filter learns which areas of the frequency spectrum need attention by analysing your input signal.
The heart of smart:EQ 3 is its smart:filter. The smart:engine is an AI-based, content-aware system that is designed based on signal statistics, psychoacoustic principles smart:filter To ensure features like intelligent cross-channel processing run smoothly and delivering excellent results, Sonible has also improved its smart:engine. smart:EQ 3’s A.I.-powered algorithms utilize spectral mixing techniques that ensure each track gets its assigned space within an overall transparent arrangement. Each track is then analyzed to detect and fix masking effects. Multiple audio tracks can be arranged by the user in a sonic hierarchy of three layers. Smart:EQ 3 also offers a group view with cross-channel processing that corrects cluttered and clashing frequency regions within a group of up to six channels. The computed smart:filter can be adapted to your needs and resuls in a clean, detailed sound. Through a single click, smart:EQ 3 analyses any given audio track and amends spectral deficiencies, such as disturbing resonances, unwanted notches or an overall spectral imbalance.