Audio Tools

Calm EverClean – Live Audio Cleaner

Tired of rogue feedback ruining your live sets or tracking sessions? I found a fix.

There is nothing worse than being at front-of-house, running monitors, or tracking a full band in a tight room, and suddenly a mic starts howling because of crazy stage bleed. You’re scrambling to notch out the frequency before the artist gives you that look.

Real talk, fighting feedback and muddy mic bleed in real-time is a nightmare that eats up your headroom and kills the vibe. But today, I’m putting you onto a serious tool that’s gonna save your gig and keep your mix locked in.

Meet Calm EverClean V2 by Everworks – a heavyweight live-audio processor that handles the dirty work so you can focus on making the music slap.

Why Calm EverClean is a Game-Changer for Your Mix & Workflow

This isn’t some bloated, CPU-heavy studio toy that crashes when you look at it funny. Calm EverClean is built for the trenches—festivals, real venues, and high-stakes production environments where speed and stability are everything. Here is how it upgrades your workflow:

  • Instant Feedback Control: Powered by the updated Everclean Engine and the Calm Mamba neural network, this plugin actively hunts down and destroys feedback before it ruins your set.
  • Pristine Channel Cleanup: It acts as a de-bleeder and de-noiser, taking out the stage mud and leaving you with tight, isolated vocals and instruments that sit perfectly in the mix.
  • Lightning-Fast Operation: Designed specifically for real show conditions, the UI skips the unnecessary complexity. You get in, clean the channel, and get out.
  • Zero Red Tape: No trials. No watermarks. No shady subscription fees or annoying copy protection. It’s an official freeware release that is free forever.

Pro Producer Tip: Maximize Your Headroom

When ringing out a room or dialing in a wedge monitor, drop Calm EverClean on the bus BEFORE your graphic EQ. Let the Calm Mamba AI catch the rogue feedback frequencies first. This leaves your EQ bands completely free for sweetening the tone instead of doing damage control, giving you massive headroom and a much cleaner vibe on stage!

Tech Specs (Keep it Light)

  • Formats: AU, VST3, and Standalone (so you can run it right off your laptop if needed).
  • Compatibility: macOS and Windows builds ready to rock.
  • Footprint: Super lightweight at just 57/91MB.
  • Price: 100% Free. No demo limits, no licenses to activate.

The Verdict

Whether you are a system tech battling a terrible acoustic space, a monitor engineer trying to keep the band happy, or a studio producer tracking a live band in a single room, Calm EverClean absolutely slaps.

The fact that Everworks gave us an AI-powered de-feedback and de-bleed tool of this caliber for free is insane. It takes the stress out of live tracking, cleans up your transients, and lets your mix breathe the way it’s supposed to.

Go grab it and throw it in your live rig immediately.

Visit Developer Site

CALM.EverClean.V2.WIN  ( 54 MB )

CALM.EverClean.V2.MAC.Intel  ( 89 MB )

Let me know in the comments how this sits in your latest project! Are you rocking this at front-of-house or using it to clean up bleed in your studio tracking sessions? Let’s talk shop below! 👇

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