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SmartDSP releases Sublimer - Perceived Loudness Enhancer | New VST3
Thursday December 19, 2024. 11:28 PM , from Gearslutz
We're thrilled to share with you our first VST3: Sublimer! It's an audio effect using multiple cleverly-managed processes in order to sublime any source it's applied to and increase its perceived loudness. It stems from the idea that while it’s relatively accessible to make an element sound mostly like you want; nailing those last few details to really sublime your source can be trickier and more complex. In such context, rather than tweaking dozens of settings across multiple effects, using Sublimer is a quick way to nail the sweet spot smoothly every time. The brand new VST3 version offers a refined signal path along with useful new settings. Of course, this also means that you can now use Sublimer in any VST3 compatible host, such as all major DAWs (unlike our original Max for Live concept it's building and improving upon). Why choose Sublimer?Instantly increase the perceived loudness of your sound. Revive some weak or dull Drums (or else). Sublime your entire mix with a very subtle lift. Your own creative ways. Hear it in action, read user reviews and get your Free Trial on our website! Compatible with all major DAWs on both macOS & Windows | 14-Day Fully Functional Trial | No Account Required Try it now! What’s new in this VST3 version?Improved & Refined multi-effects signal path Automatic Gain Compensation option Input/Output gain controls (with Link option) Input/Output meters (Current RMS & Maximum True Peak) Oversampling (Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x) Latency-free A/B mode Presets Support (with innovative Lock feature for settings) Contextual tooltips option Dedicated scalable UI Finally, don't hesitate to share your questions or eventual feedback, it's always welcome and highly appreciated! Take Care & Stay Productive ✨
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