{(Example: Using side-chaining with your kick drum's low-end frequencies as the side chain input.) If you engage "Side Chain" mode, you can duck your signal based on the frequency content of another track in your mix. Use Smooth Operator as an intelligent ducker to automatically adjust the effect amount. Then decide how aggressively Smooth Operator should process the track. This can help the effect sound more natural and musical. Engage the "Solo" button to audition different areas of the frequency spectrum separately and identify problematic frequencies in your track. At 100%, each frequency spike is processed independently, while lower focus values will give you a broader response, where surrounding frequencies are attenuated around the resonant spikes. ![]() The "Focus" slider controls how surgical Smooth Operator is in its behavior. Use your mouse wheel or trackpad to adjust the Q-factor. You can also preserve frequency areas by moving the nodes up or go harder on frequency areas by dragging them down. Move the four nodes on the frequency curve to sculpt your desired tonal response. When the curve is horizontal, Smooth Operator will apply the same effect amount across the entire frequency spectrum. Pulling the middle circle node downwards increases the overall effect amount.}
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