Often people that usually say this item is not as good as the more expensive one they bought is simply to justify having spent that much and not waiting until the competition item came out... at an even lower price point. I'm glad I didn't just jump on the Soothe 2 bandwagon, so now I can go purchase this instead, and use the 180 on something more useful like SERUM.
Surely it’s only a matter of time until DAW’s introduce their own version of dynamic stock plugins. I know you can make one yourself but, you’d think that they have the capability to have a designated plugin of their own. Great video.
Man love this video so much! I feel that all my harshness has been tamed straight from the intro! On a serious note (lol), realising how important controlling the harshness is! I feel it's a big change towards getting more professional sound. Any tricks to tame (or even not introduce) harshness via stock plugins (e.g. ableton)?
Interested to know…If you own FFQ3, would you find yourself using this at all really? As you know with FFQ3 it has the frequency masking visual and so would be more beneficial for mixing aswell as doing dynamic compression. I like Smooth but I have FFQ3…is there really anything Smooth has over FFQ3 apart from being cheaper and far less complicated? Cheers.
@@NoizeLondon I disagree with that. Quality wins at the end of the day, not the price in my opinion. Choosing quality over quantity means we have fewer things to take care of.