The toggle for Eco Mode is typically found among the global controls in the plugin's simplified interface, alongside mono/stereo and view options .
It is particularly useful for streamers and live broadcasters who need low-latency processing without risking system crashes. When to Use Eco Mode
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While Eco Mode "gets the job done" for most general noise reduction tasks, professional post-production engineers may notice that the separation is less precise than the standard mode. For critical restoration work, Supertone recommends using the standard model and increasing your audio buffer-size to 1024 or 2048 samples to prevent performance issues.
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While it lightens the load on your system, it may result in a slight decrease in separation quality or more audible artifacts compared to the full-power mode .
If Eco Mode still doesn't resolve performance issues, Supertone Support recommends increasing your DAW's audio buffer size to 1024 or 2048 samples . Comparison: Eco vs. Normal Mode Normal Mode CPU Usage High (Heavy neural network) Lower (Optimized model) Separation Quality Highest fidelity Slightly reduced quality Artifacts Potentially more noticeable Best For Final high-quality exports Live streaming or heavy projects supertone clear eco mode
Supertone Clear is an AI-powered de-noise and de-reverb plugin that evolved from the popular Goyo Voice Separator. It uses advanced neural networks to split audio into three distinct, controllable channels: Background noise like fans, traffic, or hums. Voice: The primary dry vocal signal.