Electronic Musician

soothe2

oeksound

$224 oeksound.com

Strengths

+ Soft mode is a ‘magic wand’

+ Now covers the full frequency range

+ Six much more versatile EQ bands

+ M/S processing and envelope controls

+ Sidechain input

Limitations

- If we were to nitpick, perband Attack and Release would be nice

Released in 2016, the original soothe was billed as an “automatic dynamic frequency notcher” designed to effortlessly eliminate harshness and overly bright top end in any instrumental or vocal signal. Reviewers praised its uncanny ability to transparently suppress uncomfortable mid-high resonances –

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