VoiceAssist just flipped the script, letting AI handle vocals and dialogue cleanly across three wallet-friendly tiers while retiring DynAssist for good.
VoiceAssist versions
VoiceAssist versions
- NoiseWorks Audio splits VoiceAssist into Basic, Standard, and Advanced.
- Basic covers offline AI vocal levelling and automation writing.
- Standard adds gating, breath AI, and de-essing tools.
- Advanced tacks on denoising, de-reverb, bass fixes, standalone app.
- VoiceAssist Basic smooths recordings with one-pass offline analysis.
- Speed, Smoothing, Catch Peaks give tweak control.
- Noise floor detection stops boosting room hiss.
- Windows trial features need a GPU to activate.
- VoiceAssist Standard replaces DynAssist fully, adding smarter gating.
- Breath detection AI preserves expressive breathing offline.
- De-esser and leveller share context, avoiding chain conflicts.
- Windows Standard tier demands an NVIDIA or AMD GPU, 4GB.
- Clean Section fixes noise, reverb, and frequency issues.
- Low End Section restores bass and controls resonance.
- AudioSuite for Pro Tools is included with the Advanced tier.
- Trial activates on first use across all tiers.
- DynAssist and DynAssist Lite will vanish at the end of April 2026.
- Paid DynAssist users get Standard free as a like-for-like swap.
- Existing automation and projects carry over without hassle.
- Free DynAssist Lite does not qualify for upgrades.
- Windows 10+ and macOS 13+ are compatible hosts.
- VST3, AU, and AAX plug-ins are supplied.
- A dedicated GPU is required for the Advanced-tier Windows features.
- Breath Section on Windows Standard also needs 4GB VRAM.
- VoiceAssist Basic sits at $49 for entry-level use.
- Standard costs $149, stacking AI tools for pros.
- Advanced goes for $299, rent-to-own at $25 monthly.
- Upgrades: Basic→Standard $100, Basic→Advanced $250, Standard→Advanced $150.