HoRNet Plugins has announced an update to its resonance suppressor effect plugin. Version 1.1.0 of Sleek includes various improvements and fixes.

At the heart of Sleek lies its advanced automatic resonance suppression technology, which intelligently identifies and attenuates problematic frequencies in real time. Say goodbye to harsh overtones, boomy bass lines, and muddied midrange, Sleek empowers you to sculpt your sound with precision and finesse.

But Sleek doesn’t stop there. With its built-in preprocess equalizer, featuring four independently tweakable bands, you have the tools to emphasize critical frequencies and tailor the sonic character of your tracks to perfection. Whether you’re sculpting the delicate sparkle of high-end frequencies or shaping the warmth of the low end, Sleek gives you the control you need to achieve your sonic vision.

Changes in Sleek v1.1.0

  • Added delta mode to listen only for the removed part of the signal.
  • Fixed crash when overlapping upper and lower spectrum limit.
  • Fixed crash when moving quickly an EQ band.
  • Fixed crash when resizing window in some DAWs with VST3.
  • Fixed crash when changing UI theme on Windows.
  • Fixed high CPU usage in FL Studio and with lower buffer size in general.

Sleek for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX) is available to purchase for 29.99 EUR. The update is free for current owners of the plugin.

More information: HoRNet Plugins