Clear v1.1.1 VST3 WiN
MOCHA | 28 March 2025 | 23.2 MB
Clear | De-Noise & De-Reverb Voice Separator | Super Clear, Simply Powerful
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Clear | De-Noise & De-Reverb Voice Separator | Super Clear, Simply Powerful
Enjoy the sound of your own voice. VEA is an AI audio enhancer that takes any voice recording and makes it more powerful, more polished, and more professional. This easy-to-use tool is perfect for podcasters and content creators of all skillsets, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro.
Give your tracks exactly what they need, exactly where and when they need it. Unlike traditional saturators that apply a static effect, Plasma’s groundbreaking Flux Saturation technology analyzes your sound and applies dynamic processing, adding precise warmth, depth, and character to bring out the best in your mixes and masters.
Enjoy the sound of your own voice. VEA is an AI audio enhancer that takes any voice recording and makes it more powerful, more polished, and more professional. This easy-to-use tool is perfect for podcasters and content creators of all skillsets, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro.
Knorr is a plugin that adds intensity and edge to a monophonic low frequency audio source (like a bass). The algorithm adds overtones to an existing sound in a way that isn’t possible with ordinary distortion or filtering.
Grooveliner is a MIDI sequencer plugin(VST3, AU) and standalone app that excels at manipulating grooves in a multitude of ways. With just a single mouse manipulation, you can effortlessly create swings, adjust accents, introduce subtle timing shifts, humanization, and various timing/velocity transformation, all in real time manner. You can even snap notes to irregular grids such as quintuplet and septuplet rhythms which is useful to make so called drunk beat. As a MIDI sequencer, it can be applied to any sound source, providing endless possibilities for your music production.
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