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smart:comp 3 User Guide

Check out all the awesome features of smart:comp 3 and make compression a natural part of your creative workflow.

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smart:reverb 2 User Guide

smart:reverb 2 picks up where conventional reverb plugins reach their limits.

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10 Steps to the Perfect Vocal Recording at Home 

In this article, we’ll help you to optimize your home vocal recording in 10 simple steps – from the right room to microphone positioning.

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Run prime:vocal as a standalone application

Learn how to use prime:vocal as standalone software to enhance vocal and speech recordings in just a few steps.

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Integrate prime:vocal into your DAW as an ARA plug-in

Learn how to integrate prime:vocal as an ARA plug-in into your DAW to streamline your workflow.

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prime:vocal User Guide

Get started with prime:vocal. In this user guide we show you how to use this tool to treat a vocal track after recording to sound like it was recorded in a studio.

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Pro Vocal Compression, Dynamics and Balance – Step by Step

Listen as we take a vocal channel from basic recording to professional standard, and explain the process as we move through every step.

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14 Tips and Techniques for Mixing Vocals – From Basic to Advanced

We’ve compiled this article to list a variety of techniques for getting a better vocal sound to help producers at all levels.

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When to use Spectral Compression

Understand the dynamic processing technology and how it can elevate your mixing and mastering projects.

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When Reverb Meets Compression

Level up your mixing arsenal with these five ways to combine two processors that are usually kept quite separate.

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How to Set up a Sidechain Signal in All Major DAWs

This guide was written for users of pure:unmask and learn:unmask. For correct usage, both need a sidechain routing to be set up – we explain how it is done.

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smart:EQ 4’s reference track feature

You want to replicate a certain sound – be it warm vocals or an entire mix? smart:EQ 4 has got you covered with its reference track feature.

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