

So frequencies that the Smart tool thought needed cutting get boosted and frequencies the Smart tool thought needed boosting get cut. It looks like the inverse of the Smart settings and creates a totally different sound. What is happening when you drag that band downwards, below the flat position? If you then drag that band upwards those changes can be increased. I have a question about an issue which doesn’t seem to be explained in the manual.Īfter running the Smart tool on a band it creates a band which reflects the cuts and boosts the Smart tool thinks are appropriate. smart:reverb creates reverb based on the source signal rather than working with presets or pre-recorded impulse responses. But I'm here to help - so if you have any additional questions, please go ahead. Just like smart:comp and smart:EQ 2, this intelligent plug-in comes equipped with profiles for different audio sources to prime the processing of the smart:engine to the input signal. But I'm here to help - so if you have any additional questions, please go ahead.Īs you've already said, the nice thing about smart:EQ is the ability to (a) select only certain frequency regions for a smart band and (b) combine the suggested filter with manual settings.īy the way - I'm one of the developers of smart:EQ, so may opinion may be somehow biased.

Sometimes the speech mode leads to interesting results, even if the input is instrumental.īy the way - I'm one of the developers of smart:EQ, so may opinion may be somehow biased. a low shelf to compensate for an unwanted boost.ĭepending on your material, you can also play with the different processing modes for "music" and "speech".

So if you have the problem that very low ares (100 Hz) are boosted, limiting the smart band to the area above (e.g. If i narrow the bands, the cut between 350-800Hz does not happen.As you've already said, the nice thing about smart:EQ is the ability to (a) select only certain frequency regions for a smart band and (b) combine the suggested filter with manual settings. It boosts the 100-ish area and i do not want that because it sounds boomy and it fights with the instruments.
