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=== Assistant: Absolutely — here’s a practical list of AI-powered software and plugins you can use with your Behringer X32 via a compu… === Absolutely — here’s a practical list of AI-powered software and plugins you can use with your Behringer X32 (via a computer/DAW) to enhance noise reduction, mixing, mastering, vocal polishing, and more. Since the X32 itself doesn’t run AI onboard, these tools work in your DAW or audio host software and process the audio you route from the X32. MusicRadar<ref>{{cite web|title=MusicRadar|url=https://www.musicradar.com/news/secret-of-smart-plugins-ai-powered-tools-mixing-mastering|publisher=musicradar.com|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ==== ### ==== * What it does: Uses AI to analyze tracks and suggest EQ, compression, panning, and balance settings. * Best for: Getting quick starting points for mix decisions and helping level multiple tracks. * Where it runs: DAWs like Reaper, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Cubase, etc. 👉 Great for speeding up balancing and solving frequency clashes. Unison<ref>{{cite web|title=Unison|url=https://unison.audio/ai-plugins-for-music-production/|publisher=unison.audio|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ===== - What it does: AI-driven noise and reverb removal from vocal tracks. ===== * Best for: Cleaning up noisy recordings or tracks with excessive room reverb. * Ease of use: Very simple — just insert on a vocal track and adjust! 👉 Excellent for live recordings that need quick cleanup. vstmarketplace.com<ref>{{cite web|title=vstmarketplace.com|url=https://vstmarketplace.com/top-ai-vst-plugins-2025/|publisher=vstmarketplace.com|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ===== - What it does: AI-assisted equalization that analyzes your sound and applies a tailored EQ curve ===== * Best for: Balancing mix elements quickly. * Pros: You can match EQ profiles to a target reference sound. 👉 Good for both individual instruments and full mixes. Unison<ref>{{cite web|title=Unison|url=https://unison.audio/ai-equalizer/|publisher=unison.audio|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ===== - What it does: Audio restoration suite with Repair Assistant (AI-based) to fix hum, clicks, clipping, and background noise. ===== * Best for: Cleaning up field recordings or problematic live tracks before mixing. 👉 Industry standard for post-production cleanup. vstmarketplace.com<ref>{{cite web|title=vstmarketplace.com|url=https://vstmarketplace.com/top-ai-vst-plugins-2025/|publisher=vstmarketplace.com|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ===== - What it does: Builds ready-to-mix vocal processing chains using AI guidance (EQ, compression, de-essing, tuning). ===== * Best for: Vocal tracks in music and spoken word projects. 👉 Saves tons of time on vocal chains. vstmarketplace.com<ref>{{cite web|title=vstmarketplace.com|url=https://vstmarketplace.com/top-ai-vst-plugins-2025/|publisher=vstmarketplace.com|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ===== - What it does: Uses neural spectral analysis to automatically optimize your mix (EQ, compression, limiting). ===== * Best for: Final polish/master of stereo mixes. 👉 Great when you just need a pro-sounding master quickly. pluginerds.com<ref>{{cite web|title=pluginerds.com|url=https://pluginerds.com/16-best-ai-plugins-mixing-master/|publisher=pluginerds.com|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ==== These aren’t AI processors by themselves, but let you run AI plugins in real time or live setups: ==== ===== - What it is: A live plugin host for Windows/Mac that can run VST/AU plugins with low latency, great for live mixing rigs. ===== * Why useful: You can take the X32’s audio into your computer and process it through AI plugins in real time during live gigs or broadcasts. Wikipedia<ref>{{cite web|title=Wikipedia|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gig_Performer|publisher=en.wikipedia.org|access-date=2026-01-16}}</ref> ==== Here’s an example workflow to use these tools with your X32: ==== # Connect X32 to computer via USB or Dante (if available). # Set up your DAW or Gig Performer to receive multitrack audio from the X32. # Insert AI plugins on your tracks — e.g., - RX Noise Removal on noisy vocals, - Smart:EQ or Neutron on individual instruments, - Clarity Vx for quick vocal cleanup. # Monitor or record processed audio back through your DAW into your output bus or back to the mixer. ==== - Live use: Gig Performer + low-latency AI plugins can add real-time noise reduction or "smart" EQ shaping during shows. ==== * Studio/post: DAWs like Reaper/Pro Tools with Neutron/RX/Nectar give deeper mixing and cleanup before final masters. If you tell me which DAW you use (Reaper? Pro Tools? Logic? Studio One?), I can tailor a step-by-step routing setup specifically for your system and the X32.
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