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This is the official user guide for Supertone Clear (Updated Nov 7, 2023)

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Supertone Clear is an audio plugin that separates your audio into three channels (Ambience, Voice, Voice Reverb), giving you full control over the balance between your voice and all the rest.

Global Controls

Mono & Stereo Mode

Mono Mode processes the left and right channels of the incoming audio together and outputs a mono signal.

Stereo Mode processes the left and right channels of the incoming audio separately and outputs a stereo signal.

Depending on the nature of the audio you are working with, Mono Mode may result in a more natural sounding voice, while Stereo Mode may be better at preserving the spatiality of the audio.

Stereo Mode uses substantially more CPU resources than Mono Mode.

Eco Mode

Eco Mode significantly reduces the CPU load of CLEAR. There is, however, a slight decrease in the separation quality of the audio when in Eco Mode.

Split View & Wide View

Split View provides you with a real-time FFT graph that shows you the original input audio and process output audio signals for each channel.

Wide View provides you with a real-time FFT graph that shows you the original input audio and processed output audio signals. Any modification made to the audio using CLEAR will affect the output audio signal.

Trial Mode Badge

Until CLEAR is activated using a valid license key, it will be in Trial Mode. In Trial Mode, there is a short noise signal every 60 seconds of playback.