Denoise
Removes HVAC, fans, audience bleed and console-fan rumble without smearing transients. Strength is one fader.
One insert per vocal channel or group.
Real-time AI denoise, dereverb and
feedback prevention —
at zero latency.
Removes HVAC, fans, audience bleed and console-fan rumble without smearing transients. Strength is one fader.
Catches mic-monitor coupling before resonance — not after. No notch filters to draw, no rings to chase.
Tightens room tails and bathroom-stage acoustics. Blend transparently with a single fader.
Keeps the human in the signal. No artifacts, no wide-band ducking.
No surprises at load time.
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Yes — internal latency is 0.0 ms. The AI core processes lookahead-free at the host's block size; the plugin reports zero PDC. Roundtrip latency depends on audio driver.
CPU permitting, yes. The SOFT (Low CPU) engine is designed for this case.
48, 96 and 192 kHz. At unsupported rates the plugin shows a banner and bypasses audio cleanly.
A gate cuts below a threshold. Clear Voice Live separates voice from background continuously, so you keep low-level speech and breath while the noise floor goes away.
No notch filters and no static EQ. Clear Voice Live runs a continuous spectral analysis that separates voice from background frame by frame — at the right strength, the voice itself stays untouched while the noise floor and feedback resonances are reduced.
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For live use, 32 to 64 samples. Anything above ~64 samples introduces enough roundtrip latency that the artist hears their voice twice through the in-ear monitor. The plug-in itself adds 0.0 ms — driver and host buffer are what determine roundtrip.
Yes — one instance per vocal channel is the standard setup. For conferences and panels with many microphones, route them through an auto-mixer (Dugan-style) into a single group and run one instance on the group. Saves CPU, gives consistent treatment.
Before compressors and EQs. The plug-in expects a relatively clean dynamic input — heavy compression upstream muddies the noise floor and makes the AI work harder.
Dereverb is part of the same pipeline as Strength. If Strength is at 0 %, the entire processing chain is bypassed and Dereverb has no effect. Raise Strength first, then bring up Dereverb.
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