Smooth
Saelin is a recording layer that adapts to your performance, distance, and intensity in real time — so you stay in the song instead of chasing the sound.
Saelin Smooth is a suite of three characters — not presets, but distinct instruments, each designed with a clear purpose.
Warm, close, personal. Designed for singer-songwriters and soft vocals. Controlled proximity, smooth top-end, forgiving on plosives.
"I want to sing quietly and feel close without harshness."
True, uncolored, organic. Built for acoustic guitar and natural recordings. Fast transients, balanced body, minimal hype.
"I want it to sound like me in the room, not a demo."
Present, punchy, cuts through. For choruses and energy. Forward presence, tight low end, defined transients.
"My vocal gets lost in the mix — I need it to sit on top."
Most microphones are static. They sound the same no matter how you perform.
Enter Saelin.
Saelin listens to how you're performing — not just what — and adapts in real time. Singing quietly? Saelin enhances proximity warmth. Building to a chorus? Saelin opens up the air and tightens transients.
The software adjusts to you. You just perform.
Saelin doesn't replace your microphone. It replaces everything you normally do after it.
Traditional plugins make you engineer your sound to fit the tool. You stack compressors, EQ, de-essers, automation — tweaking endlessly.
Saelin flips that. It recognizes what kind of performance you're doing — whisper vs. belt, close vs. far, sustained vs. transient — and shifts its entire behavior accordingly.
Normal plugins: You engineer your voice to fit the tool.
Saelin: The tool learns to fit your voice.
Singer-songwriters. Producers who perform. Artists recording at home. If you want professional results without thinking like an engineer, Saelin is for you.
You record yourself
You want intimacy without harshness
You don't want to think like an engineer
You want consistent results, fast
While recording.
Saelin listens to your performance in real time and adapts as you sing. That's what makes Saelin different — it responds to how you're performing, not just what you recorded.
You can process existing tracks through it, but it's designed to be part of your recording chain.
Yes — but you don't need to babysit it.
Saelin reduces the penalty for moving, leaning, pushing, or pulling back. Instead of one perfect mic position, you get a usable range.
No completely. Nothing replaces physics.
But most rooms aren't terrible — they're just inconsistent. Saelin helps smooth the effects those inconsistencies introduce, so your recording stays usable instead of thin, harsh, or boxy.
Those tools react to volume. Saelin reacts to performance.
A compressor sees a loud signal and turns it down. A dynamic EQ sees a frequency spike and cuts it. They're reactive — they fix problems after they happen.
Saelin reads how you're performing — distance, intensity, tonal character — and shifts its entire behavior to match. It's not correcting a signal. It's adapting to an intention.
Often less. Sometimes none.
Saelin handles the reactive work engineers usually do:
You can still shape creatively in the mix — but you're no longer fixing problems caused by the recording itself.
Experience what happens when the microphone adapts to you.
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