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Smooth Operator Spectral Balancing Plugin Goes Pro ‘Smoother Operator’


With a redesigned interface and an upgraded core algorithm, Smooth Operator Pro promises to address common mix issues and improve balance and clarity.

Baby Audio’s Smooth Operator released in 2021, is a dynamic spectral balancing plugin that addresses problematic mixes through a combination of resonance suppression, EQ and spectral compression.

Now, four years later, Baby Audio has released a beefed-up sequel to that plugin: Smooth Operator Pro. Augmented with a variety of new features and an upgraded core algorithm, Smooth Operator Pro promises to tackle common mix issues such as unwanted resonance and frequency masking while enhancing overall clarity.

Unlike similar plugins that apply global processing to the entire signal, Smooth Operator Pro can now make targeted frequency-specific adjustments using individual frequency nodes that each have their own dynamic profile. Each node can be assigned its own optimized settings for parameters such as compression, focus and stereo imaging, so you’re able to precisely target multiple issues across your mix without using several instances of the plugin.

Smooth Operator Pro’s new and improved core algorithm now offers two individual correction algorithms, Even and Skew, its new stereo imaging functionality brings mid/side processing, and sidechaining is now possible too. The plugin’s user interface has also been fully redesigned, offering full control over all dynamic and imaging parameters.

Behringer Wave Digital Synthesizer User Review


The latest video from gstormelectro offers a review of the Behringer Wave synthesizer.

Video Summary:

“Today I am giving a user review of the new Behringer Wave. My personal thoughts and opinions. I bought this synth with my own tax refund money. So nobody has input into what I’m posting here today.

The Wave is promoted as a faithful reproduction of the PPG Wave 2.3 digital synthesizer in all its lo-fi glory. With a touch of some modern feature additions. While I have tried a friend’s original PPG, this is not a comparison to the original. Nor is this an exhaustive how-to, nor covering all features.


Topics covered:

0:00 Introduction and Brief Overview

1:01 Build Quality

2:23 Features, Sound

4:39 User Interface and the Synthtribe App

6:10 Final Thoughts

7:59 One more thing

 

Berlin School Synth Jam With SynthR10 Synthesizer


Synthesist Kurtz Mindfields shared this Berlin School style synth jam, featuring the Synthr SynthR10 synthesizer, which is expected to be released later this year.

Here’s what they shared about the performance:

For this final demo, I’m using only the SynthR10 in two live sessions:

1 – Left-hand sequencer / / Right-hand melodies and effects

2 – Xpad polyphonic pad accompagment.

All reverb and delay effects are internal.

 

Details on the SynthR10 are still to come at the Synthr site.