Your trash bedroom recordings might actually sound passable thanks to this new robot helper. NoiseWorks dropped VoiceAssist recently as a comprehensive cleanup suite for macOS and Windows rigs. The software claims to surpass its old DynAssist tool by handling leveling and noise removal purely on your local machine. No data gets sent to the cloud while the AI scrubs away reverb or traffic sounds from the background.
Lazy editors will appreciate the dynamics section that writes volume automation without human input. It targets specific LUFS levels to keep rap vocals aggressive or podcasts smooth. A low-end module tracks pitch to cut frequencies automatically or hunts down annoying resonant peaks. This removes the need to manually sweep for mud every single time a vocalist moves closer to the microphone.
Harsh sibilance and loud gasps get crushed by intelligent detection features. Users can dial in reduction intensity or perform spectral surgery on specific problem areas. A content-aware gate ignores silence to avoid choppy cuts, but traditional threshold modes exist for control freaks. It aims to save hours for anyone stuck editing dialogue while facing tight deadlines and shrinking budgets.
The plugin runs as VST3, AAX, and AU formats. Early adopters can snag a license for one hundred ninety-nine dollars before the price jumps significantly. Paying full retail later means shelling out nearly three hundred bucks.
Lazy editors will appreciate the dynamics section that writes volume automation without human input. It targets specific LUFS levels to keep rap vocals aggressive or podcasts smooth. A low-end module tracks pitch to cut frequencies automatically or hunts down annoying resonant peaks. This removes the need to manually sweep for mud every single time a vocalist moves closer to the microphone.
Harsh sibilance and loud gasps get crushed by intelligent detection features. Users can dial in reduction intensity or perform spectral surgery on specific problem areas. A content-aware gate ignores silence to avoid choppy cuts, but traditional threshold modes exist for control freaks. It aims to save hours for anyone stuck editing dialogue while facing tight deadlines and shrinking budgets.
The plugin runs as VST3, AAX, and AU formats. Early adopters can snag a license for one hundred ninety-nine dollars before the price jumps significantly. Paying full retail later means shelling out nearly three hundred bucks.