Unison Audio Sound: Doctor
Producers often use Sound Doctor to "sauce up" tracks that sound too thin or amateurish. For example, applying it to a melody can instantly add character through complex panning and filtering, while using it on drums can add "fatness" and punch. Unison Audio Sound Doctor? | Sound Doctor Review
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Automatically identifies problem resonances (ringing, harsh peaks, mud) | | Dynamic suppression | Reduces resonances only when they exceed a threshold — not static EQ cuts | | Tonal balance presets | Modes for kick, snare, vocals, bass, full mix, guitar, synth, etc. | | Intensity knob | Controls how much gain reduction is applied (0–100%) | | Speed knob | Adjusts attack/release timing of the resonance suppression | | Solo resonance mode | Listen to only what is being removed, for fine-tuning | | Mix knob | Parallel processing blend | unison audio sound doctor
No review is honest without criticism. The is not perfect. Producers often use Sound Doctor to "sauce up"
In a world where producers are pressured to release music weekly, spending 4 hours on subtractive EQ is a luxury. The Sound Doctor effectively diagnoses the "flu" of a mix—muddy mids, harsh highs, weak lows—and prescribes a viable cure in under 60 seconds. | Sound Doctor Review | Feature | Description