DeEsser
This channel strip module reduces excessive sibilance, primarily for vocal and speech recordings. Basically, it is a special type of compressor that is tuned to be sensitive to the frequencies produced by the s-sound. Close proximity microphone placement and equalizing can lead to situations where the overall sound is just right, but there is a problem with sibilants.
- Reduction (0 to 10 dB)
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Controls the intensity of the de-essing effect.
- Release (1 to 1000 ms)
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Sets the time after which the de-essing effect returns to zero when the signal drops below the threshold.
- Gain Reduction LED
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Indicates the amount of compression of the signal.
- Threshold (-50 to 0 dB)
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If Auto Threshold is deactivated, you can use this control to set a threshold for the incoming signal level above which the plug-in starts to reduce the sibilants.
- Auto Threshold
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Automatically and continually chooses an optimum threshold setting independent of the input signal. The Auto Threshold option does not work for low-level signals (<-30 dB peak level). To reduce the sibilants in such a signal, set the threshold manually.
- Low-Frequency (20 to 12650 Hz)
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Allows you to set the low frequency band.
- High-Frequency (30 to 20000 Hz)
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Allows you to set the high frequency band.
- Solo
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Allows you to solo the frequency band to find the appropriate position and width of that band.
- Diff
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Allows you to listen to the sounds that the de-esser removes from the signal.