![]() ![]() We can set how strong, how fast and how selective or broad its action can be, we can also instruct him to react more in specific range of frequencies, and much, much more. Soothe has been defined as a “dynamic resonance suppressor”, it automatically detects resonances in the spectrum and tames the harsh parts for you. Removing resonances can be absolutely time-consuming, and it is something you are very likely to do if you record, but it is not excluded even with synthetic sources. I recall when a few colleagues talked to me of the wonders of this tool that should take care of your resonances in a few clicks. That plug-in was soothe (starting with a lower-case “s” according to the oeksound web site, just like the company name begins with a lower-case letter). The dynamic resonance suppressor everyone was talking about, soothe, has now been update to version 2, with important new features.Ī few years ago the Finnish oeksound became well-known after releasing a useful and easy-to-use tool that had a warm reception by users all over the world, from professionals to amateurs. ![]()
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