Check out this tutorial to learn about smart:limit’s main features like automatic parametrization, loudness monitoring and sound-shaping tools.
Check out this tutorial to learn about smart:limit’s main features like automatic parametrization, loudness monitoring and sound-shaping tools.
Tweak your sound to perfection with smart:limit. We show you what the sound-shaping tools can do for your sound.
smart:limit’s extensive loudness and dynamics monitoring section offers you all the info you need for publishing. In this tutorial, we explain all its elements.
We analyzed, developed and delivered – an intelligent true peak limiter with automatic parametrization, extensive loudness monitoring and unique set of sound shaping tools.
There is no reason to be afraid of the normalization practices of streaming platforms – there are only a few exceptions. We show you what to consider when limiting for uploading.
Competition is high in the world of podcasts. Not only content counts but sound too. We show you, how to tackle issues related to various speakers and accompanying music with smart:EQ 3 and smart:comp.
To combine tracks smoothly often requires creating space in critical spots and that’s what the spectral ducking feature of smart:comp is designed for. We show you three examples – from classic to creative.
With his open demeanor, eclectic taste and creativity Reuven Amiel is a sought after music producer and mixing engineer. Learn more about him.
You want to create a rich, seamless sound and smooth transitions with reverb? Check out this tutorial where we show you a few incredibly creative solutions you can achieve with smart:reverb.
Audio busses are great to structure a complex project but they are also a great option when you want to mix lots of tracks in group view of smart:EQ 3.
We show you step-by-step how you can take your song to the next level by applying a reversed reverb, a formant reverb and a distorted reverb.
By creating custom profiles for smart:EQ 3 you’ll have true time savers at hand whenever you are working with a track repeatedly or want to establish consistent sound among different tracks.