why no de-esser in mulab
- KVRAF
- 7137 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Gosh, it's ages since I looked at a de-esser! I googled and found digitalfishphones spitfish, from one of the first VST bundles I ever used! I never used it -- I wanted the compressor and gate. I don't actually know how a de-esser works... Some dynamic interaction between a compressor, gate and filter? I don't know if you could build one that clever in MuX... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De-essing has some further ideas, some of which look feasible.
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
The basic principle of a de-esser is to compress a certain freqency range.
If you look at the MUX Compressor w Sidechain, you can setup the sidechain filter as bandpass or peak filter and dial to the sibilant freq.
Set the Listen Sidechain knob max to hear the freqencies that will run the compressor.
I haven't used it this way, but it could/should work.
If you look at the MUX Compressor w Sidechain, you can setup the sidechain filter as bandpass or peak filter and dial to the sibilant freq.
Set the Listen Sidechain knob max to hear the freqencies that will run the compressor.
I haven't used it this way, but it could/should work.