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Vital can generate huge, complex sounds—but that also means mud, harshness, and masking can build up fast. Smooth Operator Pro is a dynamic spectral balancer that automatically cleans up bloated frequencies, tames resonances, and opens up space so your pads, leads, and basses sit perfectly in any mix. Turn one global control to “lift the blanket off your speakers,” or dive deeper with per‑band tweaks when you need surgical control.

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