
Developer Site: sonible
Format: VST, VST3, AAX* (*P.T from A.U.)
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: cured (put and work) | RET
System Requirements:Windows 10 (64 bit), 4GB RAM, Intel Core, i5 CPU, OpenGL Version 3.2+ GPU, Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 Redistributable Package (x64)
Description: Simultaneously process up to six tracks at a time with 24 filters, M/S processing, intelligent states, and more.
Sonible's latest AI-powered smart plugin: the EQ 3, billed as "the world's first multi-track equalizer." It is capable of analyzing multiple audio tracks to create spectral balance and remove unwanted resonances.
smart: The EQ 3 has an interface similar to that of its predecessor, smart: EQ 2, with a new group view that uses cross-channel processing to correct conflicting frequencies up to six tracks. With Group View, you can organize the analyzed tracks into a three-level hierarchy to decide which ones will stand out in the foreground and which will play a supporting role. For example, you can place vocals at the top of the hierarchy, which is easily achieved with the drag-and-drop function. This can be bypassed for
a quick A/B check. Smart: The Sonible engine is built into the plug-in to enable ai processing. According to the Austrian software developer, the artificial intelligence system is built on signal statistics, psychoacoustic principles and practical experience of mixing with specific profiles for sound sources. According to Sonible, thanks to these features, tracks can be analyzed "with one click".
After selecting a preset profile for an instrument, such as keys or percussion, the smart: Engine mechanism is turned on to listen to the sound, learn its properties, and automatically apply smart:filter. Smart:filter quickly creates a spectral balance and enhances the tone of the selected instrument. You can then fine-tune the filter settings to your liking, as well as choose one of the 24 standard filters. Mid/side processing is also available.
In smart:filter, a Dynamic parameter has been added that allows the filter to dynamically adapt to the incoming source material. This is available through the filter widget windows. Along with these features, there's a linear phase and zero-latency filters for live equalizer and post-sound processing.
fixed stability issues with Ableton Live 10 (Windows)
fixed ambiguities when recalling profiles from presets
fixed automation issue when scaling a group of filter bands
various UI/UX bug fixes